What You Should Know About Dental Veneers and Tooth Sensitivity
Getting dental veneers from James M. Moran, DDS, is an excellent way to rejuvenate your smile by concealing cosmetic flaws, such as stained, gapped, misshapen, and crooked teeth. However, like most dental procedures, dental veneer treatment may cause mild discomfort days after treatment. But when should you be worried? Dr. James Moran explains.
So, do Dental Veneers Cause Tooth Sensitivity?
Installing veneers involves removing a microscopic amount of your tooth enamel to create space for the veneer. You may wonder whether you will experience tooth sensitivity after filing down your tooth, especially when taking cold or hot foods.
The answer? It’s possible, but this discomfort is short-lived. This discomfort lingers on for a few days. However, if after 2-3 months you are still experiencing tooth sensitivity, you should inform your dentist to determine the root cause and devise a corrective treatment.
Besides enamel shaving, bite misalignment is the other common cause of tooth sensitivity. After veneer treatment, most patients take a few days to adjust to their new bite. An improper bite exacerbates tooth sensitivity but corrects itself after a few days. If still, the bite doesn’t feel natural, your dentist can fix it by making a few adjustments.
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How to Prevent Tooth Sensitivity After Veneer Treatment
While mild tooth sensitivity is expected after the veneer procedure, there are a few steps you can take to minimize discomfort. Some include:
- Brush your teeth with desensitizing toothpaste
- Avoid hard and chewy foods which put pressure on your teeth
- Consider taking room temperature foods and drinks for the first few days
- Limit the intake of overly sweet or spicy foods until your veneers settle in their new home
- Invest in a mouthguard if you grind your teeth at night or participate in contact sports
- Avoid bad habits like nail biting and using your teeth to open bottles
- Consider mild painkillers
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Want to improve your smile with dental veneers in Fallbrook, California? Don’t let tooth sensitivity deter you from getting the smile you deserve. The discomfort is normal and only lasts for a few days, but your new, improved smile carries on for years. For more information about teeth veneers, please dial (760) 284-8477 to schedule a free consultation with Dr. James Moran.
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