3 Signs It Might Be Time to Replace Your Veneers

June 25, 2026

3 Signs It Might Be Time to Replace Your Veneers

Dental veneers are a durable and attractive solution for improving the appearance of your smile. While veneers can last for many years with proper care, they are not designed to last forever. Over time, normal wear and changes in your oral health may make replacement necessary.


Here are three common signs that it may be time to replace your veneers.


Visible Damage or Wear

Although porcelain veneers are strong, they can still experience wear over time. Chips, cracks, or rough edges may affect both the appearance and function of your veneers.


You may notice:


  • Small cracks or fractures
  • Chipped edges
  • Increased staining around the veneer
  • Changes in the veneer’s shape or surface texture


Even minor damage can worsen over time, so it is important to have your dentist evaluate any concerns promptly.


Gum Recession Around the Veneers

As you age, your gums can naturally recede. When this happens, more of the underlying tooth structure may become visible near the edge of the veneer.


Gum recession can lead to:


  • Uneven-looking veneers
  • Increased tooth sensitivity
  • Greater risk of decay near the veneer margin


Your dentist can determine whether replacing the veneer is the best option to restore both appearance and protection.


Changes in Fit or Appearance

Veneers should fit comfortably and blend naturally with your smile. If you notice changes in how they look or feel, it may be time for an evaluation.

Potential signs include:


  • A loose feeling
  • Visible gaps near the veneer
  • Discoloration that does not respond to cleaning
  • Veneers that no longer match surrounding teeth


Changes in fit can sometimes indicate underlying dental issues that should be addressed before they progress.


How Long Do Veneers Last?

According to the American Dental Association, porcelain veneers can often last 10 years or longer when properly maintained. Regular dental visits and good oral hygiene can help maximize their lifespan.


Schedule an Appointment

If you have veneers and are noticing changes in their appearance, comfort, or function, our team can evaluate their condition and recommend the most appropriate treatment.


Contact Dr. Mahesh Yalamanchili at
(703) 763-1078 to schedule an appointment at Alexandria Old Town Dental in Alexandria, VA, 22314.

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