Veneers must be cared for in the same way as natural teeth: regular brushing, flossing and regular dental check-ups are required.
Veneers are best suited for people who have discolored, chipped, broken or irregularly shaped teeth. However, they are not recommended in all cases, such as severely damaged or weakened teeth.
Porcelain (ceramic) veneers are resistant to discoloration, while composite veneers can discolor over time, but they are also less prone to discoloration than natural teeth.
Once the veneers have been fitted, they cannot be removed without damaging the teeth, as part of the enamel is removed when the teeth are prepared. As soon as the veneers are removed, new ones usually have to be made.