Bulletproof Bite: Can Veneers Stop Cavities?
August 16, 2024
Veneers are the most complete smile enhancement available in cosmetic dentistry, helping patients gain perfect smiles. But to achieve that look, your natural teeth need to be shaped and covered. So, what happens to your natural teeth beneath your new smile enhancements? Can veneers protect you from cavities, or are they more vulnerable than before? Continue reading to find out.
What Are Veneers?
Before diving into the question of cavities, you should know what veneers are and how they are applied. These smile enhancements are thin shells of porcelain that are custom-made to fit over your teeth. They’re a great way to fix chipped, discolored, or misshapen teeth and can give you a flawless smile makeover with one treatment.
To ensure that the shells sit flat against your teeth and look natural, a very small amount of enamel must be shaved away. However, once each veneer is placed, there are no visible signs of them, creating a seamless, beautiful appearance.
Can You Still Get Cavities with Veneers?
Even though veneers cover the front of your teeth, your natural teeth are still susceptible to decay. Cavities can form on the uncovered areas of your teeth, such as the back or sides, and even underneath the veneer if you’re not diligent with your oral care.
Unfortunately, veneers don’t prevent bacteria and plaque from building up in your mouth. If it’s allowed to accumulate, it can attack the exposed areas of your natural teeth, leading to cavities. Your new enhancements aren’t magic—they’re just really nice to look at.
How to Keep Your Treated Teeth Cavity-Free
So, how do you keep your teeth cavity-free while rocking your veneers? It all comes down to good oral hygiene and regular dental care. Here are some tips to protect both your veneers and your natural teeth:
- Brush Twice a Day: Brushing regularly with a soft-bristle toothbrush will help remove plaque from your teeth, preventing cavity formation.
- Floss Daily: Flossing is essential, even with veneers. Make sure to get between your teeth and around the edges of your veneers to keep decay at bay.
- Avoid Sugary and Acidic Foods: These foods and drinks can contribute to tooth decay, so try to limit how much you indulge. If you do, make sure to rinse your mouth with water afterward.
- Visit Your Dentist Regularly: Routine checkups and cleanings are vital for detecting any signs of decay before they become serious issues.
While veneers can give you a gorgeous glow, they don’t make your teeth immune to cavities. Caring for your teeth is still incredibly important! But with the right hygiene habits and your dentist in your corner, you can keep your grin in great shape for years to come.
About the Practice
Our expert dental team at North Jacksonville Complete Dentistry is committed to helping every patient achieve a bright and healthy smile. With advanced dental techniques and technology, we apply high-quality restorative and cosmetic treatments to create glowing grins that last. Ready for your smile transformation? Call (904) 751-4958 to schedule a veneer consultation or visit our website to explore other services we provide.
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