My Veneers Have Fallen Out – Why?

If you’re seeking a Hollywood transformation to your smile, dental veneers are considered to go-to treatment for it. It is one of the most popular forms of cosmetic dentistry.

There are many benefits to dental veneers, but like most cosmetic dentistry treatments, issues may persist. There may be instances where the veneers become detached from the bonded tooth. This can be minimized through optimal care of your dental veneers every day, but there are also some uncontrollable reasons where your dental veneers have fallen out.

patients veneers have fallen out

So, if your dental veneers have fallen out, here are some reasons why.

Change In Facial Structure Through Aging

Your facial structure naturally changes as you age, and this can impact the fitting of your veneers. Your veneers do not change shape, and if you’ve worn them for several years yet you feel they’re becoming loose, consult your dentist to have them replaced.

Natural Wear And Tear

Teeth naturally wear and tear over time, and this may sometimes escalate if you don’t look perform strong daily oral hygiene. When your teeth suffer from wear and tear, this can naturally impact the fitting of your veneers against the bonded tooth.

Teeth Grinding

Teeth grinding is an uncontrollable condition that occurs during sleep or through stress. If you’ve fitted veneers, but you feel them becoming loose, have shifted in position, or the veneers have fallen out, teeth grinding could be the reason. It is important that you consult the dentist so they can examine if you suffer from the condition. If you’re considering fitted veneers, it is important that you take a trip to the dentist first so any adverse conditions can be identified and resolved.

Performing Bad Habits 

If you use your teeth to perform bad habits such as opening packaging, biting down on ice or grinding of teeth, you’re doing more damage to your teeth than you think. This can cause your veneers to crack and chip. Veneers should only be used to show off your smile!

Tooth Decay

If your natural teeth become decayed, the bonding of the veneer to the tooth will become loose and eventually fall out. Tooth decay occurs when the enamel that protects your natural teeth becomes exposed to bacteria and infection. To avoid this, you need to look after your teeth and gums every single day.

a patient showing off a smile with veneers

If you don’t look after your veneers and your natural teeth, your veneers will not withstand the bonded tooth. Dental veneers can last for a long time, approximately five to ten years, but it requires a strong oral routine to look after them.

If your veneers have fallen out, or if you need support such as resolving veneer stains or simply need advice on what constitutes a strong oral routine, you can check yourself in with a Parkdale dentist today. Click here to check yourself in with us!

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