
Hello, this is Jongno Dental Clinic, dedicated to creating beautiful smiles. Today, we’d like to take a closer look at the lifespan of laminates and how to care for them.

How long can laminates last?
Laminates are an aesthetic treatment that improves the appearance of teeth and creates a whitening effect by bonding a thin porcelain layer to the front surface of the teeth. Before getting laminates, one of the most common questions people have is, “How long can they last?”
Average laminate lifespan
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Typical lifespan: 10–15 years
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Depending on maintenance: differences of 5–20 years or more
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May vary depending on individual lifestyle habits
The lifespan of laminates can vary greatly depending on how they are cared for. So even after treatment, Jongno Dental Clinic recommends continuing to pay attention to maintenance and care.

Factors that affect laminate lifespan
- Daily habits
- Teeth grinding and clenching
If you grind your teeth, excessive pressure can be placed on the laminates, which may shorten their lifespan.
Frequently chewing hard foods such as nuts or ice increases the risk of damaging the laminates.
- Staining foods and drinks
Foods with strong pigments, such as coffee, wine, and curry, can cause discoloration of laminates over time.
- Oral care status
Brushing with too much pressure can damage the laminates.
Getting a dental checkup every 6 months allows problems to be found and addressed early.

How to make laminates last longer: Be sure to follow these tips!
Daily care checklist ✓

Regular care methods
Get a dental checkup every 6 months
Checking the condition of your laminates and receiving professional cleaning can help maintain the whitening effect of your teeth for longer.
Professional cleaning
This removes plaque and stains that are difficult to eliminate with a regular toothbrush, helping maintain the shine of the laminates.

Precautions after laminate treatment
Tips to prevent damage to teeth
- Avoid strongly pigmented foods for the first 48 hours
Right after bonding laminates, they may be more vulnerable to staining.
- Refrain from using your front teeth to bite or tear things
Habits such as biting pencils, nails, or packaging can damage the laminates.
- Avoid mouthwashes with excessive alcohol content
Long-term use may weaken the adhesive used for laminates.

Frequently asked questions about laminate care (FAQ)
Q: My teeth feel sensitive after getting laminates. Is that normal?
A: Temporary sensitivity immediately after the procedure is normal, but if it continues, please visit the dental clinic for a consultation.
Q: If laminates become discolored, can they be whitened again?
A: Some improvement may be possible through professional cleaning, but severe discoloration may require retreatment.
Q: Which is better, laminates or teeth whitening?
A: It depends on the condition of your teeth. We recommend making a decision through a personalized consultation at the dental clinic.
If you have more questions about the lifespan of laminates or would like professional consultation on laminate care, please contact the dental clinic now. For a beautiful smile, Jongno Dental Clinic will continue to share a variety of information. Thank you to everyone who visited the Jongno Dental Clinic blog :)










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