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My Veneers Are Gorgeous; Which Toothpaste Will Keep Them That Way?

May 13, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — infinitesmiles @ 11:24 pm
Toothbrush with paste

Veneers are remarkable cosmetic dental appliances that can completely transform a smile into a beautiful new state in as few as two appointments. These incredible devices are designed to be cemented over troubled teeth to conceal defects such as chips, cracks, gaps, and flaws while resculpting the smile into a gorgeous new shape, and it can treat even extensive dental flaws. Here’s a brief guide to how veneers work as well as which toothpaste is best to ensure they stay in excellent shape for as long as possible.

What Are Veneers and How Are They Placed?

Veneers are thin ceramic shells designed to mimic the ideal appearance of natural dental structure, and they are specially shaped to fit precisely over the teeth being enhanced. To make room for your veneers, your dentist will have to remove a small amount of enamel from the targeted teeth, and this will only be done after you receive an appropriate anesthetic to ensure your comfort. After your teeth have been reshaped, your provider will take bite impressions and fit you with a set of temporary veneers.

It will take about two weeks for a skilled technician to craft your final veneers based on the precise measurements provided by your bite impressions. Once your restorations are ready, you’ll come back to your dentist’s office so they can remove your temporary set and cement your permanent veneers in place. They’ll then make any final adjustments and send you on your way to show off your gorgeous new smile.

Which Toothpaste Is Best for My Veneers?

Veneers require the same oral hygiene routine as natural dental structure to ensure that they stay in excellent condition, and it’s best to take special care when cleaning around the seams between your restorations and your teeth. While this means that you’ll still need to brush and floss normally after receiving veneers, you’ll want to avoid traditional toothpastes, as these are abrasive enough to leave tiny scratches on your appliances. Instead, stick to a gel-type toothpaste that will be much gentler on the ceramic material.

Regular dental checkups are equally important to excellent at-home oral hygiene for keeping your smile healthy after receiving veneers. Consulting with your dentist will help you understand the best ways to help your enhanced smile stay in excellent shape.

About the Author

Dr. Mark Gaches earned his dental degree at the University of Southern California and stays abreast of the latest developments in his field by participating in continuing education coursework. He is proud to serve as a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry as well as a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. His office in Owasso offers general, restorative, emergency, and cosmetic dentistry such as veneers. To schedule your cosmetic dental consultation, contact him on the web or dial (918) 928-2383.

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