In the ever-evolving world of dental care, it's easy to be overwhelmed by information, especially when it comes to cosmetic procedures like veneers. One question we often hear at Dr. Brad's practice is, "Can veneers get cavities?" Let's explore this topic in detail.
Veneers are thin, custom-made shells designed to cover the front surface of your teeth to improve their appearance. They're made from tooth-colored materials such as porcelain or resin and are often used to fix issues like discolored, worn down, chipped, or misaligned teeth. But while veneers can dramatically enhance your smile, it's essential to understand how they interact with your natural teeth—especially when it comes to cavities.
The short answer is no, veneers themselves cannot get cavities. They are made of non-biological material that bacteria cannot break down. However, this doesn't mean you're off the hook when it comes to oral hygiene. The tooth underneath the veneer is still susceptible to decay, especially at the border where the veneer ends.
Maintaining good oral hygiene is critical, even with veneers. Regular brushing and flossing are essential to prevent cavities from forming at the veneer's edge. Regular dental check-ups are also crucial. Our Valparaiso dentist recommends bi-annual visits to ensure your veneers and natural teeth stay in top shape.
If a cavity does form under a veneer, it's not the end of the world, but it does need to be addressed promptly. In some cases, the veneer may need to be removed, the cavity treated, and a new veneer placed. This is why regular dental check-ups are so important—they can catch issues like this before they become more serious.
While veneers themselves can't get cavities, the teeth underneath them can. Good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups are your best defense against cavities with veneers. Remember, veneers are an investment in your smile, and like any investment, they need to be properly cared for.
At Dr. Brad Wisowaty's practice, we believe in empowering our patients with knowledge. Understanding the potential risks and rewards of veneers can help you make an informed decision about your dental health. If you're considering veneers or have any questions about your oral health, don't hesitate to reach out to us at (219) 464-9681. We're here to help you achieve the smile you've always dreamed of. Request an appointment today and take the first step towards a healthier, brighter smile.
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