No!!!: He veneer won't lighten with any tooth whitening chemicals. So, if you use tooth whitening chemicals, the natural teeth will get a little lighter, but the veneer will not.
Answered 3/2/2014
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No: Whitening will not affect the color of any dental restoration that you have in your mouth. The whitening products only affect the natural tooth structure that is remaining. If your veneer is lighter/whiter that the adjacent teeth, then whitening should help the veneer blend in better by lightening the adjacent teeth.
Answered 3/5/2014
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Whiter veneer?: Veneers will not change color when teeth are whitened. If the veneer matches the color of your other teeth it may be best to leave it alone. The other option is to whiten your teeth and replace the veneer with a new matching one. Home whitening can slowly whiten your teeth but the whiter your teeth get the more the veneer will stand out.
Answered 4/18/2016
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Possible: The veneers WILL NOT change shades. It would be important to light your teeth NEAR to the shade of the veneer(s)
Answered 2/10/2017
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No: Be careful. The teeth may whiten and the veneer will stay the same color. If you whiten , then plan to have the veneer replaced with a new one of a shade to match. Be sure to wait 10 days or more after whitening because you will lose a little of the whitening during that time. If you pick the veneer shade too soon, it will be too light. Good Luck with both !
Answered 1/31/2015
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