If you are considering laminate veneers,
one of the keywords people search for first is
'laminate veneer side effects'.
There are many worrying stories online,
but they do not apply to every case.
Today, based on actual clinical standards,
I’ll summarize the side effects that may appear after laminate veneers
and the reasons behind them.
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- Tooth sensitivity
This is the symptom people worry about most after laminate veneers.
However,
if too much tooth structure was removed
or if the bonding process was not done accurately,
sensitivity may last a long time.
This is why precise control of the amount of reduction is important.
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2. Laminate veneer detachment
Many people also hear that laminate veneers can come off.
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When the bite is unstable
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When there is a habit of grinding or clenching the teeth
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When the bonding process is not carried out properly
In these situations,
the likelihood of laminate veneer detachment may increase.
A pre-treatment bite check is essential.
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3. Chipping and fracture
Laminate veneers may look like natural teeth,
but they can be damaged by strong force.
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Biting into hard foods with the front teeth
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Biting nails, ice, or packaging materials
If these behaviors are repeated,
the risk of fracture increases.
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4. Color change and staining at the margin
Laminate veneers themselves rarely discolor,
but staining may occur at the border between the tooth and the veneer.
Regular checkups and maintenance are important.
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In closing
Laminate veneers are a treatment with a high level of aesthetic satisfaction,
but they cannot be applied to everyone in exactly the same way.
If you are considering laminate veneers,
rather than worrying about whether side effects will happen,
we recommend first confirming whether the treatment is appropriate for your tooth condition.
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