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3 Reasons Porcelain Veneers Can Lose Their Shine and How to Get the Gloss Back

Posted on October 28, 2019 by AllSmiles.

Have your porcelain veneers lost their shine? If your veneers are new, it’s unusual for them to lose their gloss. There are a few possible causes of the change in the appearance of your smile.

Dental Tools or Chemicals

Photo of dental forceps holding a single porcelain veneers, from the office of accredited cosmetic dentist Dr. Szarek of Lowell, MA.

Porcelain veneers are harder than tooth enamel

Porcelain veneers are harder than tooth enamel. A substance must be extremely abrasive to dull the gloss on your teeth. Although toothpaste is abrasive, it is unlikely to cause your veneers to lose their shine. But dental tools and chemicals can damage them. A hygienst who has been trained in how to care for porcelain veneers knows which instruments and substances to use.

Power polishing equipment – Dental hygienists use specific instruments, including the prophy jet, that will blast the glaze off veneers and cause them to dull.

Some fluoride treatment – Some fluoride contains hydrofluoric acid, which will etch porcelain, dull the surface of your veneers, and cause them to stain.

Your Veneers Might Not Be Porcelain at All

If your veneers are made of dental composite—not porcelain—they are much more likely to stain. Several substances will scratch composite, including:

  • Abrasive toothpaste – As you brush your teeth, the toothpaste will create tiny scratches on the composite, which attract stains.
  • Polishing pumice – At the end of professional dental cleaning, most hygienists use polishing pumice to make your teeth shine. The abrasive polish doesn’t harm tooth enamel, but it can scratch composite veneers.
  • Alcohol-based mouthwash – Alcohol softens dental composite and makes it easy to get scratched and stain.

How to Care for Your Porcelain Veneers

  • Brush them with a non-abrasive toothpaste, and floss between them.
  • Don’t use your teeth to bite or open hard objects.
  • Ensure you receive dental cleanings from a hygienist who is trained to care for porcelain veneers. He or she knows which dental tools to use—and which tools to avoid—to maintain the luster of your smile.
  • Visit a cosmetic dentist who will safely polish your veneers and give them a glossy shine.

What Can You Do If Your Veneers are Already Stained?

Schedule an appointment for an exam with an advanced cosmetic dentist to determine the cause of your dull porcelain veneers. Look at a few cosmetic dentist’s websites to read about their training and experience. You’ll receive the best results from an accredited cosmetic dentist.

A cosmetic dentist might be able to polish your veneers to improve their appearance. If not, he or she will explain your options. If your porcelain veneers are permanently damaged, they will need to be replaced to regain your bright smile.

This post is sponsored by accredited cosmetic dentist Michael Szarek, DMD. His Lowell, MA office is conveniently located near Dracut, Chelmsford, Tewksbury, Billerica, Pelham, Westford, and Andover.

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Pregnant and Thinking About Porcelain Veneers? 5 Facts to Know Before Asking Your Dentist for Them

Posted on August 22, 2019 by AllSmiles.

A smile makeover with porcelain veneers can be lifechanging. But what if you’re concerned that after you have the baby, you’ll have little time to focus on dental esthetics? Is it okay to receive porcelain veneers while you’re pregnant? Consider the facts.

1. Timing

During the first trimester, your baby is rapidly developing and sensitive to foreign substances. After that time, there is minimal risk of the baby being affected by dental treatment. If you have a dental emergency that requires immediate attention, find a cosmetic dentist to discuss your treatment options.

2. X-rays

Before you receive porcelain veneers, your dentist will x-ray your teeth to determine if they are healthy and to determine if veneers are the right treatment for you. Modern digital dental x-rays emit a very low dosage of radiation. A single x-ray should not affect the growing baby.

3. Anesthesia

Local anesthesia ensures you’re comfortable as your dentist prepares your teeth for porcelain veneers. Are you anxious about dental appointments? If so, sedation dentistry is available. Many expecting mothers who have dental anxiety and need sedation decide to wait until the baby is born to receive treatment.

4. Your Gums

Your body is more sensitive when you’re pregnant. Care must be taken with veneer placement to ensure your gums are not irritated. Otherwise, they can become infected, and an untreated infection will spread. It’s essential to find a skilled cosmetic dentist who will precisely prepare your teeth and place the veneers to prevent lingering gum irritation.

5. Your Comfort

Dental treatment can create anxiety for some people. Also, consider your comfort during pregnancy in the following situations:

  • if you’re in the dental chair for extended periods
  • the number of visits required to receive porcelain veneers
  • your general anxiety level about receiving cosmetic changes

It’s best to limit your stress during pregnancy.

Schedule a Porcelain Veneers Consultation

Schedule a consultation with a cosmetic dentist to discuss your options for porcelain veneers and to learn what you can expect throughout the process.

You can expect great results with porcelain veneers from a cosmetic dentist.

Close-up smile photo before a patient received porcelain veneers from Michael Szarek, DMD of Lowell, MA.
BEFORE
Close-up smile photo after a patient received porcelain veneers from Michael Szarek, DMD of Lowell, MA.
AFTER

 

Lowell, MA accredited cosmetic dentist Dr. Michael Szarek sponsors this blog post.

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Dull or Stained Porcelain Veneers? 5 Tips for Treatment and Prevention

Posted on March 21, 2019 by AllSmiles.

If you take good care of them, porcelain veneers can last 15 to 20 years or longer. But what if your veneers look dull or are stained? A skilled cosmetic dentist might be able to help.

Polishing Dull or Stained Porcelain Veneers

Porcelain veneers can be polished to a gloss similar to their original glaze. But your dentist must have the specialized tools, materials, and training to achieve the correct results. Otherwise, your veneers can be permanently damaged.

What’s Involved?

The right tools and materials

Photo of dental forceps holding a single porcelain veneers, from the office of accredited cosmetic dentist Dr. Szarek of Lowell, MA.
Regular maintenance will keep luster in your porcelain veneers

Polishing porcelain requires your dentist to use a combination of specific tools and materials that are designed for use on dental restorations.  Some tools and materials might include:

  • Polishing instruments for use on dental ceramics
  • Ultra-fine polishing strips
  • Ultra-fine polishing paste

Maintenance

Porcelain veneers require maintenance to keep their luster. If you schedule regular polishing visits with an experienced cosmetic dentist, it can prolong the life and beauty of your veneers. Any accumulation of stains or dullness on your veneers will be minor if they are properly maintained.

Preventive care

What can you do to keep your porcelain veneers bright?

Avoid abrasive toothpaste – This includes whitening toothpaste that is not designed for use on porcelain veneers. Whitening toothpastes are abrasive and can scratch the surface of porcelain veneers. The tiny scratches will attract stains.

Use a soft bristle toothbrush – Soft bristles will gently clean your porcelain veneers and prevent scratches on the surface.

Use alcohol-free mouthwash – Alcohol can soften and loosen the bonding of your porcelain veneers. Fluid or bacteria can leak behind the veneers and cause staining or decay.

What’s Next?

A family or general dentist who does not regularly place porcelain veneers won’t have the proper tools and materials to enhance the appearance of your veneers. If your porcelain veneers need to be polished, seek the advice of a trained cosmetic dentist. He or she will examine your veneers and let you know the results you can expect.

This post is sponsored by Dr. Michael Szarek, a Lowell, MA dentist and accredited member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.

Read our October 2019 post about what can cause porcelain veneers to lose their shine.

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