You want that showstopping, Hollywood look, so you go to a cosmetic dentist to have veneers put into place. Effectively covering your imperfections, you’re delighted with the results, assuming you can now freely go about your life, enjoying your new and improved smile. While this is true to an extent, maintaining your veneers is key to minimizing your risk for cavities. If the notion that regular oral health problems can still occur with veneers is surprising to you, read on to find out how they can form and what you can do to lower your risk.
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