
How Long Do Dental Veneers Last?
by Dentist Inglewood
Dental veneers are thin shells made from porcelain or composite resin material. They are custom-made to fit your teeth and improve their appearance. Veneers are a popular cosmetic dental procedure, as they can correct various dental imperfections such as discoloration, chips, cracks, and gaps.
Veneers are typically made from either porcelain or composite resin material, both of which have their own unique benefits. Porcelain veneers are known for their durability and resistance to stains, which can be particularly important for individuals who frequently consume coffee, tea, or red wine.
Composite resin veneers, on the other hand, are typically more affordable and can be more easily repaired if they become damaged or chipped.
Dental veneers can be used to correct a wide range of dental imperfections, including discoloration, chips, cracks, gaps, and misshapen teeth. They can also be used to address issues with the size or length of your teeth, giving you a more uniform and aesthetically pleasing smile.
One of the most common questions that New Image Dental patients have about dental veneers is their lifespan. On average, dental veneers can last for 10 to 15 years, depending on various factors such as the material used, the quality of the application, and the maintenance routine.
Factors That Affect the Lifespan of Dental Veneers
As mentioned earlier, the lifespan of dental veneers can vary based on several factors. Let’s take a closer look at these factors.
Material
Dental veneers can be made from porcelain or composite resin material. Porcelain veneers are more durable and can resist stains better than composite resin veneers. However, composite resin veneers are more affordable and can be repaired more easily than porcelain veneers.
Porcelain veneers are often considered the gold standard in cosmetic dentistry. They are extremely durable and can last for up to 10-15 years with proper care. Porcelain veneers are highly resistant to staining, which can be important for individuals who enjoy consuming foods and drinks that are known to discolor teeth. Additionally, porcelain veneers are highly customizable, allowing your dentist to create a natural-looking and aesthetically pleasing result.
Composite resin veneers are a more affordable alternative to porcelain veneers. While they may not last quite as long as porcelain veneers (typically around 5-7 years), composite resin veneers can be a good option for those who are on a budget. They are more easily repairable than porcelain veneers, which can be important if they become damaged or chipped.
Quality of Application
The quality of the application of dental veneers plays a crucial role in their lifespan. If the veneers are not placed correctly or the adhesive used is of low quality, they may not last as long as they should.
If veneers are not placed correctly, they may not fit properly on the tooth and can become loose or fall off. This can happen if the tooth is not prepared correctly, or if the veneer is not bonded to the tooth with sufficient strength. Poorly placed veneers can lead to discomfort or even pain when eating or speaking, as the veneers may interfere with the natural movement of the jaw.
Additionally, the quality of the adhesive used to bond the veneer to the tooth is essential. If the adhesive is of low quality, it may not provide a strong bond, leading to a shorter lifespan of the veneer. Over time, the adhesive can break down, allowing bacteria and food particles to accumulate underneath the veneer, which can lead to decay or infection of the tooth.
Maintenance Routine
Proper maintenance is essential to ensure the longevity of dental veneers. Patients should brush and floss their teeth regularly, avoid biting hard objects, and visit their dentist for routine checkups.
Proper care and maintenance of dental veneers play a crucial role in their longevity. It is essential to maintain good oral hygiene practices, such as brushing and flossing regularly and avoiding hard or sticky foods that can damage the veneers.
Patients should visit their dentist regularly to ensure the veneers are in good condition and to address any issues that may arise.
Proper placement, quality adhesive, and appropriate care and maintenance are essential to ensure that veneers last as long as they should, allowing patients to enjoy a beautiful, healthy smile for many years to come.




Signs That You Need to Replace Your Dental Veneers
Even with proper maintenance, dental veneers may eventually need to be replaced. Here are some signs that you should look out for:
- Chips or cracks in the veneers
- Discoloration or staining that cannot be removed
- Wear and tear from grinding or clenching your teeth
- Changes in your bite
If you notice any of these signs, you should schedule an appointment with your dentist to have your dental veneers evaluated.
Dental veneers can last for 10 to 15 years with proper maintenance and care. The lifespan of veneers can vary based on various factors such as the material used, the quality of the application, and the maintenance routine. It’s important to visit your dentist regularly and watch out for signs that your veneers may need to be replaced.
We hope this article has been informative and helpful. If you have any further questions about dental veneers, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.