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Can Veneers Cause Tooth Sensitivity?

December 10, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — bridgemill @ 4:59 pm
a patient smiling during the veneer process

Veneers are incredibly effective at concealing dental imperfections and enhancing your pearly whites to achieve your dream smile. While this treatment option offers a wide range of advantages for your smile, the process does involve removing a tiny amount of enamel. Read on to learn how this might affect tooth sensitivity and why you shouldn’t worry too much about this when enhancing your smile with veneers.

Veneers & Tooth Enamel

Due to the removal of tooth enamel during the treatment process, some patients wonder if sensitivity will be a problem afterward. This is because the outer protective layer of their teeth is going to be slightly altered, which raises concerns about discomfort in the future. The good news is that only a minimal amount of enamel will be removed for veneers, and your dentist will do their best to minimize any potential for sensitivity once you’ve completed your procedure.

Is There Discomfort After Receiving Veneers?

After receiving your personalized porcelain veneers, it’s normal to feel some mild sensitivity following your appointment, and any discomfort will vary in degrees from patient to patient. Here are some of the difficulties that can occur following the treatment:

  • Sore gums: Your periodontal tissue might experience some soreness for a few days after you receive your veneers due to the adjustment process.
  • Temperature sensitivity: Drinking or eating hot or cold foods and beverages can increase sensitivity, but it can typically go away after a short time.
  • Increased salivation: After getting veneers, you might notice more saliva production, which can sometimes go on for a few days before it resolves itself.
  • Speech trouble: Since you’ll need to get used to having your veneers, you might experience some difficulties while speaking. Fortunately, this is typically short-lived as your tongue grows accustomed to your porcelain layers.

Ways to Manage Tooth Sensitivity

Even if you do notice any mild discomfort or sensitivity, you can easily alleviate your symptoms by practicing the following measures:

  • Good oral hygiene: Brush, floss, and rinse with mouthwash every day to minimize plaque and sensitivity.
  • Use desensitizing toothpaste: Your dentist might recommend using desensitizing toothpaste to make your teeth-cleaning more comfortable.
  • Soft toothbrush: Using a soft-bristled toothbrush can minimize sensitivity in your teeth when cleaning your smile.
  • Comfortable diet: To avoid sensitivity to hot or cold drinks/foods, try sticking to lukewarm meals that are also softer for your teeth.
  • Dental checkups: By visiting your dentist every six months, they can monitor your progress as well as address any issues you might be experiencing so you can return to enjoying your brand-new smile.

About the Practice

At BridgeMill Dental Care, our team strives to provide essential, effective, and personalized care so that every patient can get the beautiful results they’re looking for. We offer a variety of cosmetic dental services, including veneers, and we can even walk you through financing options to help make your treatment work within your budget. If you wish to learn more about these porcelain layers or want to schedule an appointment, visit our website or reach out to us at 803-650-3925.

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