
All AFTERCARE instructions
Avoid Colorful Drinks and Food for the First 24 hrs such as Cheetos, Doritos, Colorful drinks or Sodas. After 24hrs you may go back to your Regular eating habits.
Clients should develop a Good Daily Oral Routine and Small lifestyle changes.
Avoid Tobacco Use- Smoking can leave stains your Newly Whitened Teeth plus bring on Sensitivity try to avoid smoking for at least 24hrs.
Tooth Gems - Avoid sticky or hard foods for the First 24hrs. Make sure not to Pick or Play with the Tooth Gem.
-Tips to Maintaining Your New Beautiful Smile-
Brush Twice Daily & If able to Immediately after Eating Foods that cause staining. Use sensitive toothpaste if you need to so you can continue to brush often. Follow Good Dental Hygiene including Brushing, Flossing, and Using any Mouthwash of your Choice, and continue Annual Regular Hygiene Checkups with your Dentist every 6 Months.

veneer aftercare instructions
Most patients agree it takes approximately two weeks for your bite to feel normal and for chewing and speaking to feel completely natural. Any sensitivity that occurs after veneer placement should be temporary. These side effects begin to fade within the first few weeks.
Veneers can potentially chip or come off as early as a day this is why we give a courtesy 30-day warranty where you can make any changes or adjustments
Proper cleaning:
Your veneers should be cleaned as much as your real teeth. Brushing at least twice a day and using dental floss are both effective ways. Poor dental hygiene leads to gum diseases. It may cause your gums to recede thus exposing the borders of veneers, putting them at the risk of chipping or falling off!
Using the right toothpaste:
If you are planning to use whitening toothpastes, just know that they are not at all necessary. They could be too abrasive for your veneers. Whitening pastes may contain substances like hydrogen peroxide and sodium bicarbonate (baking soda). The will sooner or later, eat away at your veneers’ surface or destroy its color and sheen. It is wiser to use gel products on the contrary, as they do have such ingredients.
Careful with the bite:
To put it straight, veneers are not as strong as natural teeth. Hence, chewing on very hard objects, such as pens, ice, nails, bones, etc. is strictly prohibited as far as protecting your veneers is concerned. Although it is unlikely, your veneers may chip if you chew on these or other hard objects, yet, if you have the habit of biting into random things, you need to attempt to end such mannerisms.
Avoiding hard foods:
The hard stuff that are being talked about, includes raw carrots, raw apples, peanuts, meat bones etc. They might destroy your costly veneers!
Address teeth grinding:
Bruxism places a great amount of stress on your teeth, considerably damaging your veneers along with your natural teeth. In such a case you may need to wear a bite guard or an occlusal guard. The device will minimize the stress placed on your teeth while you sleep, if you are a teeth grinder.
Choose your toothbrush:
Your tooth laminates are held in place using a special bonding agent. Post a cosmetic treatment, you must allow a week or two for the bonding effect to set in. Even after this initial period, you must brush your teeth with a soft-bristled tooth brush and gentle whitening toothpaste – that preferably removes stains without any abrasive action.