Are Veneers Permanent?
Discover if veneers are truly permanent, including their durability & maintenance requirements, as a long-term solution.
Veneers are considered a longer-term solution because they change the structure of your natural teeth—so it’s important to consider your options before choosing them for transforming your smile.
Let’s explore the answer to the question, are veneers permanent?
What Makes Veneers Permanent?
Getting veneers means your Aspen Dental dentist will need to carefully reshape your tooth enamel, which is an irreversible process. So while veneers are a great option for correcting tooth imperfections like chips and gaps, they’re also considered a long-term solution.
Veneers are thin shells made from various materials bonded to the front of teeth. Emax (lithium disilicate) or ceramic options are popular due to their strength, durability and aesthetic qualities. Depending on the type of material, it may have a lifespan of 10 years or even longer.
Discover the truth about veneers: Are they truly permanent?
Veneers are a durable solution for correcting cosmetic imperfections.
Although they’re built to last, it’s worth noting that they may require a crown in the future. Learn more about the veneers process.
Irreversible tooth modification
Veneers commit teeth to ongoing protection
The bonding process requires enamel removal. This also prevents the tooth from becoming too bulky so you can have the most comfortable fit
Robust bonding process
Advance bonding system securely adheres veneer to tooth
This ensures longevity and resistance to daily stressors
Durable materials
Veneers protect weakened enamel with a stronger material
They maintain a beautiful appearance and are resistant to stains
Versatility
Veneers can be a more aesthetic option than using composite resin fillings
Treats teeth discoloration, gaps or chips
Maintenance and health
For teeth that have been weakened by cavities or demineralization, veneers can be protective of continuous breakdown
They are easy to care for and can last more than 10 years
Porcelain veneers vs. composite veneers
Are porcelain veneers permanent?
Porcelain veneers are not permanent and typically last 10-15 years depending on how well you care for them and your oral health.
Are composite veneers permanent?
Composite veneers are not permanent and usually last 5-10 years. Their appearance can be less than perfect in that it’s challenging to exactly match color, shape and homogeneity with the rest of your teeth. They cover the entire facial surface of the tooth.
Veneers for an effortless smile
Ready to transform your smile? Veneers might be the perfect solution. Reach out to your local Aspen Dental office to learn more.