You’ve been living with an imperfect smile long enough. Now it’s time to do something about it and porcelain veneers in Frisco is the route you’re considering. You’re concerned, though, about how strong they’ll be. You wonder – can they hold up to the rigors of your everyday life? Will you have to treat them like fine chinaware? Your local dentist weighs in to provide the answers you need on one of the most effective cosmetic dentistry applications available.

 

What are Porcelain Veneers Made From?

Porcelain veneers are thin shells that are custom-crafted from dental-grade ceramic material. It’s preferred for two reasons: its durability and close resemblance to your natural teeth.

It’s easy to associate its porcelain construction with fragility because you may think of items in your grandmother’s china hutch that you were warned never to touch as a child. But in reality, porcelain is very strong. Thus, it’s also the preferred material for dental crowns, bridges and dentures, because it can withstand the normal requirements to bite and chew food.

What Damages Porcelain Veneers?

The same activities that would cause problems for your porcelain veneers would also be troublesome for your natural teeth.

Thus, your cosmetic dentist in Frisco cautions against the following habits:

  • Using Teeth as Tools – As tempting as it may be to use your teeth as a bottle opener or scissors to open a bag of your favorite snacks, this type of behavior should be avoided. It can lead to a chipped or dislodged veneer and even a dental emergency.
  • Chewing Ice – Just like your natural teeth, veneers are very hard but can still be damaged, especially when encountering another hard substance. Such is the case with ice. Neither your teeth nor veneers are meant to chew it.
  • Enduring Sudden Trauma – If you’re involved in sports, there’s always a chance of contact. Therefore, it’s best to be on the safe side and wear a mouthguard to lessen the possibility of damage from any sudden impact to your teeth.
  • Teeth Grinding (Bruxism) – If you grind your teeth when you’re anxious or while sleeping, it’s best to seek help immediately. Bruxism is equally damaging to your natural teeth and veneers, leading to them being chipped or dislodging from your teeth.

Your Time Has Come!

Now that you know that porcelain veneers can be trusted to hold up under the normal requirements for your teeth, you can feel confident in contacting your dentist in Frisco to get the ball rolling. Your perfect smile is just a phone call away!

About the Author

A graduate of the Baylor College of Dentistry, Dr. Jill Wade has two decades of experience offering award-winning, expert dental care. One of the founding members of the American Academy of Oral Systemic Health, she has also attained the Master of Academy of General Dentistry (MAGD) designation. In addition, Dr. Wade has lectured internationally and appeared on several local television networks offering her expertise in various areas of dentistry. She practices at Stonebriar Smile Design and can be reached for more information through her website.