Brush your Veneers
Dental grade adhesive has been developed and improved over the years, which is a good thing since veneers initially only lasted for a few hours at a stretch. These days, veneers are semi-permanently bonded to your teeth. You don’t necessarily need to take special care with your veneers once the adhesive has chemically reacted with your dental anatomy. Just as with your teeth, you should avoid trauma, be careful not to chew on non-food items or food which is too hard, and be sure to practice good oral hygiene twice a day. Continue to brush, but feel free to ask Dr. Engelberg for a recommendation of a minimally invasive ADA-approved toothpaste. This will help ensure that your veneers do not end up with visible surface scratches.
Floss as Always
You can floss teeth fitted with veneers just as you would your natural pearly whites. Many of us are tempted to skip flossing on a regular basis, but try to avoid this bad habit. Porcelain veneers can make your teeth more susceptible to periodontal disease and tooth decay. Flossing helps you reach parts of your teeth which your toothbrush might miss. If you want to go the extra mile, rinse with a germ-killing mouthwash, but make sure that it is alcohol-free.
Visit your Northbrook Cosmetic Dentist
If you are interested in a porcelain veneer consultation, Dr. Engelberg can help you achieve the smile of your dreams. To schedule a consultation, call our 60065 dentist office at 847-259-8030. We are happy to serve patients in Northbrook, Deerfield, Highland Park, Wilmette, Winnetka, Glencoe, Vernon Hills, Lincolnshire, Libertyville, Skokie, Evanston, Palatine, Schaumburg, Elk Grove Village, Rolling Meadows, Northwest Chicago Suburbs, and Northern Chicago Suburbs.