I'm planning on getting my two upper middle front teeth fixed with porcelin veneers. The rest of the teeth i'm planning on having whitened. Here's my question The dentist will whiten the teeth (hopefully as white as possible) then choose the colour for the two veneers to match the rest of the teeth. Ok, but what will happen lets say a year from now when the teeth whitening stops losing its effect and the teeth start getting a little darker, will the two front veneers stay white and be a different colour from the rest of the teeth? That's what I don't understand. Will I have to continually keep getting my teeth whitened so that they dont look different from the veneers? Not initially, but overtime, will I just continually be having to deal with a balancing act of getting the two front teeth and the rest of them to match?
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You are following the correct procedure-bleaching and then the veneers But you pose a good question. After the teeth are bleached you will be able to keep them from turning darker with the use of whitening toothpastes. Also you can be provided with a little "touch up" kit that companies make that will quickly and effectively whiten them up a bit. So I would not worry about them looking bad in a year or two because of the veneers color stability. Good luck to you.
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