Drag🤢n Breath?
- Alex Gomes

- Aug 8
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 25

Dental veneers, though highly effective in improving smile aesthetics, can become a hidden cause of bad breath if not properly fitted or maintained. Poor adaptation of veneers, excess cement, and especially lack of proper oral hygiene, including daily brushing and flossing, can lead to bacterial accumulation around the veneer margins. This creates an environment prone to gingivitis, cavities, and persistent halitosis.
To avoid this, patients must commit to excellent hygiene practices, use dental floss daily, and maintain regular dental checkups. Veneers are not low-maintenance, they demand even more care than natural teeth to ensure both beauty and health.




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