Porcelain Veneers Aftercare in Beverly Hills

Get veneer aftercare guidance from Bedford Dental Group in Beverly Hills. Protect your smile, avoid damage, and keep your veneers looking their best for years.

Veneers Aftercare Guide

A beautiful set of veneers can transform your smile, but taking care of them properly is what keeps that smile bright, strong, and long-lasting. At Bedford Dental Group in Beverly Hills, Dr. Daniel Naysan provides every patient with a customized aftercare plan to help protect their new veneers and the natural teeth beneath them. This guide covers what to expect, how to maintain your results, and the habits that will keep your smile looking incredible for years.

What to Expect Right After Your Veneers Are Placed

Once your veneers are bonded, you may experience mild sensitivity to temperature or pressure. This is normal and usually settles within a few days. Your bite may also feel slightly different at first. As your mouth adjusts, the veneers will begin to feel completely natural.

If anything feels uncomfortable or uneven after the first week, schedule a quick visit with Dr. Naysan so he can make small adjustments. Comfort and precision are important for long-term success.

How to Care for Your Veneers Daily

Caring for veneers isn’t complicated, but the right habits make all the difference. These essentials will keep your smile healthy, bright, and long-lasting.

Brush and Floss Gently But Thoroughly

Use a soft or extra-soft toothbrush and a non-abrasive toothpaste. Brush twice a day and floss once a day, making sure to slide the floss gently so it does not tug at the edges of your veneers.

Avoid abrasive toothpaste

Whitening toothpaste or charcoal products can scratch the surface of porcelain or composite veneers. Choose a low-abrasion formula approved by your dentist.

Use an alcohol-free mouthwash

Alcohol can weaken the bonding resin over time. An alcohol-free rinse helps keep your gums healthy without compromising the seals around your veneers.

Foods and Habits to Avoid

Porcelain veneers are strong, but certain habits can still damage them. Here is what to be careful with:

Hard or crunchy foods

Ice, hard candy, unpopped popcorn kernels, and very hard nuts can crack or chip a veneer. Cut firm foods into smaller pieces to reduce pressure.

Sticky foods

Caramels, taffy, and very sticky candies can pull at the edges of veneers or place unnecessary force on the bonding.

Habits that create strong bite pressure

Biting your nails, chewing pens, or tearing packages with your teeth can all damage veneers or cause small, hairline fractures.

Managing Staining and Discoloration

Porcelain veneers resist staining far better than natural enamel, but they are not completely stain proof. Composite veneers are more porous and require extra attention.

Professional cleanings every six months will also help maintain the brightness of your smile.

Be Cautious of Certain Foods

Limit highly pigmented foods and drinks like red wine, black tea, coffee, soy sauce, and berries.

Rinse Your Mouth

Rinse your mouth with water after consuming the items listed in the previous tip.

Avoid Smoking

Avoid smoking, which stains both natural teeth and composite materials.

Protecting Your Veneers From Damage

Always wear a nightguard if you clench or grind

Bruxism is one of the most common causes of veneer fractures. A custom nightguard from Dr. Naysan protects both veneers and natural teeth.

Use a sports mouthguard for athletic activities

Any contact sport or high-impact activity increases the risk of dental trauma. A protective mouthguard should be part of your routine if you play sports.

Schedule routine checkups

Regular exams allow Dr. Naysan to evaluate the health of your veneers and catch small issues before they turn into problems. Minor polishing or re-bonding is simple when addressed early.

Long-Term Maintenance and How Long Veneers Last


Caring for your veneers over the long run is just as important as the initial procedure. High-quality porcelain can last well over a decade, but its longevity depends on how well you protect both the veneers and the natural teeth underneath.

Consistent home care, regular dental checkups, and a few simple lifestyle adjustments will help preserve their color, strength, and fit. Dr. Naysan guides every patient through a personalized maintenance plan, but the core habits below apply to anyone who wants their veneers to look and function beautifully for years.

When veneers eventually need replacing, the process is straightforward. Dr. Naysan evaluates the underlying tooth, updates the shade and design as needed, and creates a refreshed version that fits your current aesthetic goals.

  • Daily oral hygiene
  • Avoidance of damaging habits
  • Bite alignment
  • Grinding or clenching
  • Regular professional care

When to Contact Your Dentist

Early care preserves both your veneers and the natural tooth underneath. Reach out to Bedford Dental Group if you notice:

1.

A veneer feeling loose or shifting

2.

Sensitivity that persists beyond one to two weeks

3.

A visible crack or chip

4.

Dark lines at the margin of the veneer

5.

Gum irritation around the veneer

Dr. Daniel Naysan

Considering Veneers? Or Need Help Maintaining Yours?

If you are thinking about veneers or want expert guidance on caring for your current set, Bedford Dental Group can help. Dr. Naysan has crafted thousands of veneers for patients in Beverly Hills and beyond, combining precision, artistry, and a strong focus on long-term oral health.

Schedule a consultation to learn how we can help you protect and maintain a smile you genuinely love.

Frequently Asked Questions About Veneers

How long do veneers last?

Porcelain veneers typically last 10 to 15 years with proper care, while composite veneers last about 5 to 7 years. Good hygiene, routine checkups, and protective habits can extend their lifespan.

Can veneers stain over time?

Porcelain veneers are highly stain resistant, but composite veneers can discolor more easily. Dark drinks, smoking, and abrasive toothpaste can contribute to staining.

Are veneers high maintenance?

Not at all. Veneers require the same daily care as natural teeth. Use a soft toothbrush, non-abrasive toothpaste, floss daily, and attend regular dental cleanings.

Can I whiten my veneers?

Traditional whitening products do not change the color of porcelain or composite veneers. If you want a brighter shade, whitening must be done before replacing or updating veneers.

What should I do if a veneer cracks or loosens?

Contact Bedford Dental Group as soon as possible. A veneer can often be repaired or re-bonded if addressed early, preventing further damage to the underlying tooth.

Thinking About Veneers for Yourself?

Learn more about treatment options and schedule a consultation with Dr. Daniel Naysan in Beverly Hills.