Porcelain veneers are often considered a desirable option as the treatment is non-invasive. The recovery is swift, and you can go back to eating all your favourite foods in no time at all. Veneers are also beneficial in that they can help stave off tooth decay by closing up the gaps between your teeth. This will prevent food from getting lodged in between.
To be suitable for porcelain veneers, your teeth should be moderately intact without too many fillings, as the veneer needs to be able to bond to the natural tooth below.
Once your treatment is complete, you should maintain basic oral hygiene by brushing at least twice a day and flossing daily. Make sure trapped bacteria doesn’t cause plaque and cavities by paying adequate attention to where the veneer meets the gum.