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How Long Will Your Cosmetic Dentistry Procedure Last?

Cosmetic dentistry can transform the appearance of your smile and improve its aesthetic appeal. However, how long can one expect a cosmetic dentistry procedure to last? This question is vital when deliberating on undergoing a procedure to change the smile. In this article, you will find out how long different procedures last.

The lifespan of cosmetic dentistry procedures

The following is a summary of how long each cosmetic procedure last:

Teeth whitening

This procedure is one of the most popular cosmetic dental treatments, probably because almost everyone wants white, sparkling teeth. Years of drinking coffee, tea and wine and eating chocolate can gradually dull the luster of the teeth. Although teeth whitening has the shorted lifespan among other procedures, it is possible to maintain the results. This simply means avoiding teeth-staining foods or beverages and maintaining proper oral hygiene.

Patients can extend the results of a professional whitening procedure by using at-home whitening trays periodically.

Dental bonding

Dental bonding involves the use of composite resin material to reshape and repair impairments on the tooth. The result of this procedure is appealing and has a long lifespan, typically between three to five years. Dental bonding eventually wears away or gets discolored from repeated exposure to foods and beverages, which could make it less attractive.

Patients can visit the dentist to have the bonding remade, or they could opt for a more lasting option, such as a dental crown or porcelain veneers.

Porcelain veneers

Most patients have been able to get up to 10 years from porcelain veneers. However, veneers can go on to last for up to 20 years with proper maintenance. Several factors could damage or break the veneer. These include tooth trauma, teeth grinding, biting hard substances, poor oral health habits or infection.

Veneers can last a long time if the patient properly cares for them and the teeth.

Dental implants

Dental implants are still somewhat recent – about 30 years old – so clinical studies are still trying to figure out their estimated lifespan. Dental implants are expected to last for at least 20 years or longer. That is unless there is a case of severe gum infection or abscess.

In most cases, only the restoration (dental crown) may require simple repairs or replacement.

Orthodontic treatment

Orthodontic treatment is done to shift the teeth back into correct alignment. Functional orthodontics can help expand the jaw and create space for all the teeth. The aligned teeth may want to shift to their previous positions due to biting forces. However, wearing a retainer may help to preserve the results of the orthodontic treatment and ensure they last a lifetime.

Final note

If you are looking for a way to transform the appearance of your smile and get a dentition that you can gladly show off, then cosmetic dentistry is the way to go. There are several procedures to enhance the smile and rejuvenate facial appearance drastically. Most of these treatments can last a long time if you put in the right effort into maintenance. That includes proper oral hygiene and regular visits to the dentist for a checkup.

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