Understanding Porcelain Veneer Damage
Porcelain veneers are designed to be durable and long-lasting, but they can still chip or break under certain circumstances. When faced with a damaged veneer, it’s important to understand your repair options and when replacement might be necessary.
Can Small Chips Be Repaired?
For minor chips in porcelain veneers, your dentist may be able to perform a simple repair:
• Dental contouring: Using specialized tools, the dentist can smooth out small chips and rough edges on the veneer’s surface.
• Composite bonding: For slightly larger chips, the dentist may apply tooth-colored composite resin to fill in the damaged area.
These quick fixes can often be done in a single office visit, restoring the appearance of your smile without needing to replace the entire veneer.
When Is Replacement Necessary?
Unfortunately, not all veneer damage can be repaired. In cases of:
• Large cracks or fractures
• Extensive chipping
• Complete breakage
A new veneer will need to be fabricated by a dental laboratory to replace the damaged one. Your dentist will need to remove the old veneer, take new impressions, and have a custom replacement created.
Preventing Future Veneer Damage
To help your veneers last as long as possible:
• Avoid biting on hard objects like ice or pen caps
• Wear a nightguard if you grind your teeth
• Be cautious when eating very hard or crunchy foods
• Maintain good oral hygiene to keep your veneers in top condition
What to Do If You Damage a Veneer
If you chip or break a veneer:
Call your dentist right away to schedule an appointment
Avoid chewing on that side of your mouth
Use dental wax to cover any sharp edges if needed
Bring any large broken pieces with you to the dentist
Your dentist will assess the damage and recommend the best course of action to restore your smile.