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Dental Veneers (cont.)
In this Article
- What types of problems do dental veneers fix?
- What's the procedure for getting a dental veneer?
- What are the advantages of dental veneers?
- What are the disadvantages of dental veneers?
- How long do dental veneers last?
- Do dental veneers require special care?
- Are there alternatives to dental veneers?
- How much do veneers cost?
- Find a local Doctor in your town
How Long Do Dental Veneers Last?
Veneers generally last between 5 and 10 years. After this time, the veneers would need to be replaced.
Do Dental Veneers Require Special Care?
No. Continue to follow good oral hygiene practices including brushing and flossing as you normally would.
Even though porcelain veneers resist stains, your dentist may recommend that you avoid stain-causing foods and beverages (for example, coffee, tea or red wine).
Are There Alternatives to Dental Veneers?
Yes, bondings and crowns are alternatives. Veneers offer a nice intermediate option. Veneers may be best suited for individuals who want to change the shape of their teeth more than just a little bit-as is done with bonding-but not enough to require a crown.
Costs vary depending on what part of the country you live in and on the extent of your procedure. Generally, veneers range in cost from $500 to $1300 per tooth. The cost of veneers is not generally covered by insurance. To be certain, check with your specific dental insurance company.
Reviewed by the doctors at The Cleveland Clinic Department of Dentistry.
Edited by Michael W. Smith, MD, April 2003, WebMD.
Portions of this page © The Cleveland Clinic 2000-2003
Last Editorial Review: 1/31/2005 6:18:03 AM
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