
Among all the cosmetic dental treatments available, veneers continue to be one of the most popular. Their ability to change the visible appearance of your smile by altering the size, shape, and color of your teeth makes them unlike other similar solutions. But are there side effects that you need to be worried about? If so, is hiding your flaws with veneers still worth it?
What Side Effects Come With Veneers?
When meeting with a cosmetic dentist to discuss the idea of veneers, there’s a good chance you’ll only hear about the countless benefits. While it’s true that there are many that come with these custom restorations, there are also some potential pitfalls or side effects that you need to know about as well. They include:
- Increased sensitivity because of the same bit of enamel that must be removed for their long-lasting placement.
- Minor gum inflammation because of the placement of your veneers. Since they rest against the gumline, you may experience some minor swelling and discomfort.
- Color irregularity is rare, but if you do not have veneers placed on all of your teeth, the tooth next to your veneer may appear a slightly different shade.
Are Veneers Still Worth It?
Although the side effects of veneers are undesirable, most patients do not express regret over their decision to move forward with treatment.
Veneers remain one of the best ways to hide imperfections of all kinds, and they can remain in place for nearly 15 years. They may be more expensive up front than other services, but they last longer than bonding and are highly durable.
If you have concerns about veneer treatment, the best thing to do is talk to your cosmetic dentist. They will discuss these issues with you during a consultation and make necessary adjustments. If you are prone to sensitive teeth or worried about discomfort, let them know ahead of time. They will ensure the appropriate steps are taken and instructions provided to minimize any potential side effects.
No cosmetic treatment is without risk. Weighing the pros and cons can help you decide how to proceed. Just know that choosing veneers is a decision you’re unlikely to regret, especially once you see the kind of results you walk away with.
About the Author
As a cosmetic dentist in Juno Beach, Dr. Greg Riley earned a Master of Science at the University of Miami and a Doctor of Dental Medicine degree at the Temple University School of Dentistry. With more than 20 years of experience, he remains passionate about helping others feel good about the way they look by hiding imperfections and enhancing their smile. If you are curious about veneers but have questions about potential side effects, visit our website or call (561) 622-7243.
