Typically, porcelain veneers last around 10 to 15 years. However, with excellent aftercare and maintenance, they may last 20 years or more. In one study, 91% of patients with porcelain veneers still had them after 20 years.
Composite veneers are not quite as durable. They last around five to seven years on average.
After your veneers begin to show signs of wear and tear, such as detaching from the bonding agent, you may have to schedule a replacement procedure.
Veneer Restoration
Over time, veneers may chip, fracture, crack, separate from the tooth, or become discolored. In one study, however, over 82% of patients were happy with the results of their restoration procedures after experiencing problems with their original veneers.
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