
Sep
Porcelain veneers are often used to fix dental imperfections like discoloration, cracks, or small gaps. While they enhance your teeth’s appearance, they don’t guard against cavities forming beneath them or in other parts of your smile. After making an investment in veneers to enhance your smile, the last thing you want is to compromise their longevity with cavities. To maintain your veneers and avoid cavities, follow these tips.
Because veneers only cover the front surfaces of your teeth, the edges, backsides, and molars remain exposed and susceptible to decay. Maintaining excellent oral hygiene is therefore crucial for preserving both your smile’s health and the condition of your veneers. Brush your teeth twice daily using a soft-bristle toothbrush and a gentle fluoride toothpaste, with particular focus on the veneer areas. Additionally, daily flossing is essential to eliminate plaque and debris from between your teeth and along the gumline.
A nutritious diet is key to cavity prevention. Limit your intake of sugary or acidic foods that contribute to tooth decay. Foods and drinks that are sticky or leave a residue on and around your veneers should also be consumed in moderation. Brush after eating when possible, but in a pinch, rinsing your mouth with water will also help to remove lingering food particles and neutralize acids.
Regular dental checkups also help prevent cavities from developing under your veneers. During your exam, we can take X-rays that will allow us to detect cavities early. If we see any signs of decay under your veneers, we will be able to take swift action to minimize damage and remedy the situation. If you’re due for a professional cleaning and dental exam, call Ballston Dental Care today to schedule your next visit!
Dr. David Matney is a seasoned general dentist with over 25 years of experience, dedicated to providing exceptional care focusing on patient health and comfort. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and graduated from the Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia School of Dentistry. Dr. Matney completed his residency and fellowship at the University of Connecticut. His international experience includes working as a general dentist for Emirates Airline, where he treated a diverse range of patients. Dr. Matney is committed to staying current with the latest dental advancements through extensive continuing education, ensuring expert and trustworthy care.