If you have veneers, you may wonder whether using mouthwash could impact their appearance and longevity. While mouthwash is beneficial for overall oral health, some types may not be ideal for veneers.
Alcohol-Based Mouthwashes – Alcohol can affect the strength of the bonding agent that holds veneers in place, potentially leading to loosening over time.
Acidic Mouthwashes – Some formulas contain acidic ingredients that can erode the edges of veneers, making them more prone to staining or damage.
Staining Mouthwashes – Mouthwashes with artificial dyes can gradually discolor veneers, especially if used frequently.
To protect your veneers, opt for:
Alcohol-free mouthwash to prevent bond weakening.
Fluoride-based mouthwash to strengthen natural teeth without harming veneers.
Clear or dye-free mouthwash to avoid staining.
For personalized veneer care tips, contact Pinnacle Oral Care in Simi Valley today!
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