Dental veneers are a long-term solution for improving your smile — but whether they’re “permanent” depends on the type of veneer and your long-term dental care.
✅ Porcelain Veneers
- Considered irreversible, as a small amount of enamel is usually removed
- Last 10–15 years or more with proper care
- May need replacement due to wear, chipping, or cosmetic changes
🦷 Composite Veneers
- Less invasive (often no enamel removal)
- Typically last 5–7 years
- Easier to repair or update, but more prone to staining and wear
🧠 What You Should Know
- Veneers are not “one-and-done” — they require good oral hygiene and regular checkups
- You may eventually need new veneers or touch-ups
Thinking About Veneers? Let’s Talk Longevity.
We’ll walk you through the process, expectations, and care tips so you know what to expect.
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