Life of dental laminate - when to replace dental laminate

Life of dental laminate - when to replace dental laminate

Dr. Mehdi Ali Babaei
Dr. Mehdi Ali Babaei Tehran
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Time to change dental laminate

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Dental laminates are incredibly durable and natural-looking treatments that can improve the function and appearance of your teeth. Chips, cracks, discoloration, stains, and even misalignment between teeth can be significantly addressed with these effective dental procedures. Dental laminates, designed to cover the tooth and match the color of your surrounding teeth, are a long-term treatment for a range of dental conditions. Dentists can provide you with dental laminates that look incredibly natural and last for decades.

It's not easy to share a smile with others when you feel like your teeth have flaws. Porcelain veneers are a tooth-colored shell that covers the front of the tooth and hides cosmetic defects and creates the appearance of whiter and smoother teeth.

This is a significant investment for many people, who want to ensure that their veneers look good and maintain their performance for many years. If you are considering dental veneers, your dentist will likely give you 2 options: composite veneers or porcelain veneers.

Both composite veneers and porcelain veneers have their own advantages and possible disadvantages. Therefore, in this article, we will tell you how durable veneers are and what determines their success, and I will help you understand the lifespan of both types of veneers.

How long do the covers last?

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The lifespan of dental veneers depends on whether you have laminate or composite porcelain veneers and how well you take care of them. Chinese laminate veneer can last from 10 to 12 years. Composite resin veneers should be replaced sooner because they last about 4 to 8 years.

Suggested Article: Frequently Asked Questions About Composite Veneers

What is the difference between composite veneers and porcelain?

Composite veneers are made from a synthetic resin (plastic) and glass mixture that is applied to the tooth one layer at a time. Laminate types Porcelain teeth are thin shells of porcelain that are glued to the front of the teeth.

Advantages of composite veneers:

  • Not as expensive as porcelain veneers.
  • Chips and cracks are repairable.
  • Less enamel is removed from natural teeth to apply composite.

Possible disadvantages of composite veneers:

  • Permanence is less and spots appear more easily.
  • Longevity is less than Chinese veneers.
  • Composite veneers do not look as natural as porcelain and look bulkier.

Advantages of porcelain veneers:

  • It is more durable and resists stains better than composite veneers.
  • It has a very natural beauty.
  • Longevity increases.

Possible disadvantages of porcelain veneers:

  • Damaged covers cannot be repaired, they must be replaced.
  • The treatment takes longer to complete (usually 3 days).

Do we need to replace our composite veneers?

Yes, most patients will replace their veneers at some point in their lives, as veneers last up to 12 years. When that time comes, your dentist will polish your crowns and replace them again. A small amount of enamel is removed with old veneers. If your natural teeth no longer contain enough enamel to support a new veneer, veneers may be a good alternative.

Why do covers need to be replaced?

Dental veneers may need to be replaced if:

Gums are gradually pulled back and the border between the root of the tooth and the crown is visible. There may be a small brown spot or line on this border.

Veneers may chip or break over time as the material (porcelain or composite) weakens with the stress of daily use.

Veneers break due to changes caused by tooth loss, erosion or decay.

How can we take care of our laminate?

Good oral hygiene habits such as brushing and flossing are essential to maintaining your veneers. Many dentists also recommend limiting coffee and other foods that can stain your teeth. Your dentist may recommend polishing your crowns to ensure that the crowns and your teeth are completely clean. If you play contact sports, you should protect your teeth by using a mouth guard.

Why should composite veneers be replaced sooner?

Composite resin is less durable than porcelain. It makes veneers chip and break more easily than porcelain veneers. Composite materials are also more prone to staining. This means that composite veneers usually have a shorter lifespan (about eight years) than porcelain veneers.

Are veneers the best option?

Dental veneers are suitable for people who want to hide minor tooth defects and smile with confidence. The main goal is to improve the appearance of the teeth. Dental crowns look like natural teeth, so they can be difficult to distinguish. This is a suitable option for people who have healthy gums and teeth.

Common reasons for getting dental veneers

  • Broken or cracked teeth
  • Discolored or stained teeth
  • Great distance between teeth
  • Crooked, oddly shaped or eroded teeth
  • Teeth that stand out because they are small or uneven
  • A little bit of congestion in the mouth

Please note, if you have active gum disease or severely damaged teeth, your dentist will discuss alternative treatments with you and it should be noted that veneers are not suitable in such cases.

Where can I get my covers?

Any professional dentist can install your veneers, in laminate treatment the shape and size of the teeth are only slightly manipulated. If the veneers are regularly brushed and flossed, there is no possibility of increased decay. In general, to prevent tooth decay, it is better to maintain sugar consumption and follow the tips we mentioned in previous articles when consuming food.

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