How Long Do Veneers Last?

In this video, Dr. Rose Magno explains how proper care ensures veneers last for years. Contact us in Emeryville, serving San Francisco, East Bay, and Oakland, for maintenance tips and support.

The longevity of your dental treatments, including veneers, crowns, implants, and bridges, depends on how well you take care of them. Proper oral hygiene and regular maintenance are key to ensuring that your restorations last.

If you’re a clencher or grinder, it’s especially important to wear a night guard to protect your new veneers, crowns, and implants. This helps prevent unnecessary wear or damage caused by excessive pressure while you sleep. Taking these precautions and following a good care routine will help your dental restorations last longer.

Additionally, regular check-ups every three to six months are essential. During these visits, we can ensure that your restorations are in good condition and help you maintain them properly, so they continue to function and look their best for years to come.

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