Veneers can be a great option for those looking to improve their smile, but it's important to understand that they come with some drawbacks. Here are some problems you may experience with veneers:
• Staining: Veneers are typically made of a porcelain material, which can be vulnerable to staining if you don’t keep up with your oral hygiene routine. If you consume dark beverages or foods regularly, you may want to avoid veneers.
• Sensitivity: It is possible to develop sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures after having veneers put in. This is due to the fact that veneers are very thin, which can cause the teeth to be more sensitive than before.
• Increased Dental Costs: Veneers can be expensive, as the procedure requires multiple visits and there may also be additional costs for the laboratory fabrication of the veneers. Most insurance plans don’t cover the cost of the procedure.
• Maintenance: Veneers have a tendency to chip or crack over time due to the fact that they are so thin. This means that you will have to schedule regular visits with your dentist to ensure that your veneers last as long as possible.
• Removal of Tooth Enamel: In order to attach the veneers, some of the natural tooth enamel has to be removed. This means that your teeth could become weaker over time, and it’s important to discuss this with your dentist before you proceed with the procedure.
Always consult your dentist to determine if veneers are the right option for you and if so, to ensure that your dentist will provide you with the necessary instructions to ensure your veneers last.
For more information regarding veneers, you can have a look at this DentalVibe article: https://dentalvibe.com/veneers-pros-cons/