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Dental Veneers FAQs

Have questions about veneers in Torrance? Find answers to the most frequently asked questions patients have about veneers. If you have any other questions or would like to schedule an appointment, we would love to hear from you.
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What are veneers made of?

Veneers can be made from porcelain or resin composite materials.

Do veneers ruin my teeth?

No. Veneers will not hurt your teeth. The materials used to bond veneers to your teeth do not contain toxic chemicals, so they will not damage your teeth in any way.

Will dental veneers start fading over time?

Veneers can start to fade over time, but you won’t be able to brighten them using whitening strips or treatments. However, your dentist can polish the veneers to remove any stains and discolorations so you can keep a beautiful, brilliant smile.

Can I drink coffee with veneers?

Porcelain veneers are stain-resistant, so drinking coffee and tea is perfectly okay. However, with other types, such as composite resin veneers, coffee, and other foods and drinks, that stain should be avoided.

How can I look like a movie star with porcelain veneers?

Most of our patients request to have several veneers placed over their top front teeth, as those are the ones that are most noticeable when they smile. Depending on your bite, this is usually between 6-10 veneers in total.
As you plan your veneer treatment at Torrance Dental Spa, we’ll discuss what you’d like your new smile to look like. Are there certain things you want to address or avoid? We encourage you to share photos of smiles you like (or don’t like) to curate a custom-designed experience that fits your personality.

What are Lumineers and how do they differ from traditional veneers?

Lumineers are ultra-thin, custom-made porcelain veneers that require minimal to no tooth reduction, unlike traditional veneers. This preserves your natural teeth while providing a beautiful and natural-looking smile.

How do I care for my veneers?

You should care for your veneers the same way you care for your natural teeth. Brush and floss regularly and avoid biting into hard objects that could damage them.

What are non-prep veneers?

Non-prep veneers, also known as minimal-prep or prepless veneers, are a type of dental veneer that requires little to no preparation of your natural teeth before placement. This is a major difference from traditional veneers, which often require grinding down the tooth enamel to make space for the veneer.