How to Take Care of Your Veneers?

In this video, Dr. Matthew Keider explains how caring for veneers is simple and similar to maintaining natural teeth, with proper brushing, flossing, and the use of a Sonic toothbrush for optimal results. If you want personalized care recommendations for your veneers, schedule a free consultation today.

Caring for veneers is straightforward and similar to caring for your natural teeth. To maintain your veneers, follow the same at-home care routine you would for your regular teeth. This includes brushing your teeth thoroughly, flossing, and using mouthwash to help remove bacteria and plaque.

We recommend using a Sonic toothbrush to provide a more effective clean and ensure the surfaces of your veneers are properly maintained. Ultimately, the goal is to treat your veneers just like natural teeth, keeping them clean, free from staining, and in good shape for the long term. By maintaining consistent oral hygiene, you can help ensure your veneers stay bright and functional.

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