What Kind of Toothpaste Should I Use When Brushing My Veneers?

February 13, 2026

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Veneers are amazing cosmetic dental appliances that can completely transform a smile by resculpting teeth and covering up imperfections like chips, cracks, stains, and gaps. While these devices are designed to mimic the appearance and texture of natural enamel and can be maintained with the same oral hygiene regimen required by untreated teeth, they need a little special care to stay in excellent shape. Here’s a quick look at the best ways to brush your teeth after receiving veneers.

What Are Veneers?

Veneers are thin ceramic sheathes designed to be fitted over teeth troubled by dental defects like cracks, stains, gaps, chips, and misshapenness. These devices can completely transform teeth by replacing defective enamel with gorgeous and lifelike restorations that give the smile an ideal appearance, and they can last for up to fifteen years before needing replacement if they receive excellent care. Since the process of placing them requires the removal of a small amount of enamel, teeth that receive them will have to wear them for life for protection from infections and injuries.

How Can I Take Excellent Care of My Veneers?

Traditional toothpaste is too course for dental restorations like veneers and may leave unsightly scratches in them. It’s best to use a gel-type toothpaste that is gentler on your restorations and your natural enamel while taking care to brush gently with short, circular strokes using a soft-bristled toothbrush at least twice a day. You should also take care to clean along the seams between your veneers and your natural enamel to prevent infections that can compromise your restorations.

Other great ways to keep your veneers in excellent shape include:

  • Flossing: Doing this daily is every bit as important for maintaining your oral health as brushing.
  • Antibacterial mouthwash: Rinsing with this stuff will eliminate vast amounts of harmful oral bacteria that can cause nasty oral infections.
  • Chewing mindfully: Be careful when eating to avoid unnecessary strain on your veneers and natural teeth.
  • Regular dental visits: Seeing your oral health professional regularly will allow them to address problems in their early stages and make sure your restorations are in great shape.

Don’t let poor hygiene habits set your veneers up for failure. Consulting with your dentist can help you understand the best way to achieve the smile of your dreams.

About the Practice

Alpharetta Modern Dentistry offers the best oral healthcare in town. Led by Drs. Valeria Labastida and Ashish Kakadia, the staff ensures that each patient receives courteous service in a pleasant and clean office environment. Areas of expertise include general, restorative, emergency, and cosmetic dentistry such as veneers. To learn more about caring for your veneers, contact the office online or dial (470) 683-6271.