
The Trusted Choice for Long-Lasting Veneers
When you invest in porcelain veneers from an experienced and trusted cosmetic dentist, the result will be an amazing smile makeover with incredible longevity.
At Premier Smile Center in Fort Lauderdale, Dr. Charmaine Johnson uses the finest materials to provide her patients with an investment that lasts and porcelain veneers durability you can count on.
Factors That Contribute to Porcelain Veneers Durability
Our natural teeth are one of the hardest substances in the human body. They can withstand thousands of pounds of pressure per square inch. Nevertheless, they are also susceptible to damage – biting down hard, getting hit in the face, or falling on our mouth can all crack or chip a tooth. How can veneers made of porcelain – a substance most people automatically think of as fragile – have any sort of durability?
Porcelain veneers are anything but delicate. These carefully customized shields, once bonded to your teeth, become as strong as natural teeth and deliver an extra layer of strength to your smile. When you bite, chew, and speak, you can trust that porcelain veneers will do the work they’re meant to do.
- Structure: The composition of veneers is comprised of high-quality porcelain. Though glass-like in its construction, porcelain is incredibly stable.
- Strength: There isn’t much that can threaten a porcelain veneer. They are resistant to stains, temperature changes, and fractures.
- Appearance: The color, shape, size, length, and translucency of each porcelain shield is designed to create a natural-looking, customized smile.
Smile Problems Fixed by Porcelain Veneers
- Stains
- Discoloration
- Short teeth
- Misalignment
- Crooked teeth
- Gaps
- Misshapen teeth
- Cracked enamel
How to Maintain Porcelain Veneers Durability

There isn’t much you need to do to ensure that your porcelain veneers remain strong and durable. Stay dedicated to taking care of them just like your natural teeth and you will be in good shape for many years to come. Brush twice daily, floss at least once a day, and visit your dentist regularly. What’s most important is sloughing away food particles, bacteria, and plaque so decay doesn’t have any opportunity to settle in under your veneers and threaten them.
Break yourself from any bad habits too, like opening bottles or packages with your teeth, biting your nails, or snacking on ice. Veneers are strong, but they are susceptible to damage if you ask them to do tasks they’re not intended for.