Best way to whiten veneers?
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What if you don't like the color of your new porcelain veneers?
There can be instances where a patient's porcelain veneers have been bonded into place yet later on the patient concludes that they really were hoping for an end result that was slightly lighter in shade. Once a porcelain veneer has been bonded onto a tooth its color cannot be changed. If there is something about a veneer that is not pleasing then the only option is to grind it off and repeat the veneering process, which clearly can be a pretty expensive proposition.
This scenario clearly demonstrates the importance of the patient's active participation during the porcelain veneer try-in stage. During this step the color changes that are possible when using different shades of cement can be evaluated. If you have an opinion it must be voiced. After a porcelain veneer has been cemented it is too late to make a predictable change.
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I don't know that you can. You might have to get new ones.
I don't think you can. You definitely can't do it with standard tooth whitening strips. Maybe there's something the dentist can do.
no can do, and who ever put them in should have told you that (they probably did you just don't remember) you should always drink through a straw.
unfortunately procelain veneers don't change color if you bleach them. You have to consult with your dentist about change them to the shade of your liking.
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