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You can usually expect veneers to last between 10 and 15 years, though this can vary with proper maintenance.
No, veneers are not permanent, but they are considered a long-lasting option. If you choose to have them removed, your teeth might be slightly affected, and you'll need to consider alternative treatments.
The best way to maintain your veneers is to brush and floss them regularly, just as you would your natural teeth. Also, avoid biting down on hard objects that could cause damage.
Depending on your specific plan, dental insurance might cover veneers in some instances. We will help you understand your coverage and make the most of your available benefits.
