This is one of the most common concerns about veneers — and the good news is: no, veneers don’t ruin your natural teeth when placed correctly by a qualified dentist.
🦷 What Happens to Your Teeth?
- For porcelain veneers, a small amount of enamel is gently removed to help the veneer bond and fit naturally
- Your tooth structure remains mostly intact underneath
- Composite veneers often require little to no enamel removal
✅ The Truth About Veneer Safety
- Veneers don’t damage teeth — but they are irreversible in most cases
- With proper care, your natural teeth under the veneers remain strong and healthy
🧼 Long-Term Care Is Key
- Maintain good oral hygiene and routine dental visits
- Avoid biting hard objects or using your teeth as tools
- Use a nightguard if you grind your teeth
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