If the patient chooses temporary veneers, these restorations are not attached with a strong adhesive. There are times when they may be displaced or even damaged. During the first days of getting these veneers, the patient must eat soft foods first. Here are the foods to avoid and eat once the dental veneers are on:
- Dark-colored drinks
- Crusty toast
- Sticky foods
- Tough or chewy meat
- Chocolate
- Seeds and crisps
- Staining foods
The patient must not choose foods that will cause biting hard, grinding, or chewing. Pressure on teeth increases with these dental actions. It may cause pain and even damage the dental veneers. Eating non-staining soft food is ideal. Here are some examples:
- Eggs
- Sliced chicken
- Soft canned foods
- Mashed potato
- Bread without crust
- Pasta
- Whitefish
- Bananas
Permanent porcelain dental veneers are easily polished and less prone to staining. The dentist can remove them right away, even if the veneers get some stains. Porcelain veneers are strong and stain-resistant. But to keep them in good condition, the patient must avoid the following:
- Tobacco chewing
- Hard foods
- Dark liquids
- Constant alcohol consumption
It is ideal to brush after each meal or snack. This prevents colored foods or drinks from staying longer on the veneers. Note that there could be temperature sensitivity right after getting the dental veneers. It is better to avoid cold and hot foods or drinks for a while.