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Porcelain veneers have been a popular choice for those seeking a long-lasting solution to improve the appearance of their teeth. These thin, custom-made shells of tooth-colored porcelain are bonded to the front of the teeth to address various cosmetic concerns, including discoloration, chips, gaps, short teeth, and minor misalignments. They’re renowned for their durability and natural appearance, often lasting decades or more with proper care. But what happens when those 20 years are up? In this blog post, we’ll explore the lifespan of porcelain veneers, what to expect as they age, and what you should do after two decades of wear.
How Long Do Porcelain Veneers Typically Last?
Porcelain veneers are designed to be durable and resistant to staining, with a lifespan generally ranging between 10 to 20 years. With the current advancements in materials and techniques this lifespan has improved significantly in the hands of a skilled provider and individuals may even extend this lifespan with excellent oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups. However, even the best-maintained veneers will likely need to be replaced at some point in life. Over time, they can become worn, chipped, or lose their bond with the underlying tooth.
What Happens to Veneers After 20 Years?
After two decades, several factors can affect the condition and functionality of your porcelain veneers. Here are some common changes you might notice:
What Should You Do After 20 Years?
If your veneers are approaching the 20-year mark or you’re noticing signs of wear and tear, it’s time to consult your dentist. Here are the typical steps you might expect:
Are There Alternatives to Replacing Veneers?
While replacing your veneers is often the best option after 20 years, some alternatives can be considered depending on the condition of your teeth and veneers:
Conclusion
Porcelain veneers are a long-lasting investment in your smile, but like all dental work, they do have a finite lifespan. After 20 years, you may start to notice signs of aging, wear, and minor issues that can affect the appearance and function of your veneers. The good news is that modern dentistry offers excellent solutions, including the replacement of old veneers with new, improved ones that can last for decades or more.
If you’ve had your veneers for 20 years, it’s a great time to consult with your dentist to assess their condition and explore options for maintaining or enhancing all of which we happily provide at Envision Dental Spa. Reach out to us to see how we can help!