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• | Chips and cracks that only affect the enamel of your teeth. |
• | Gaps between your teeth. |
• | Slight overlapping. |
• | Teeth that are smaller than the rest. |
• | Misshapen teeth. |
• | Discolored teeth. |
• | Alcohol consumption. While the occasional beverage might not do any harm, excessive consumption of alcohol can dissolve the bonding agent holding your veneers in place on your teeth. |
• | Your oral habits. Habits like nail biting, chewing on ice, and using your teeth to open packaging can cause significant damage to your porcelain veneers. While the material is strong, it is not indestructible. These habits can cause the porcelain to chip or crack. |
• | Oral hygiene habits. Porcelain veneers do not decay or develop cavities, but they still collect plaque and bacteria. These substances can lead to cavities on the rest of your teeth, including the areas around the edges of your veneers. Your risk for gum disease also increases. Gum disease can cause gum recession, which can ruin the aesthetics of your veneers. |
• | Aggressive tooth brushing habits. When you brush too hard, you risk wearing away your gum tissue, causing gum recession. |
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