Online Dental Insurance, Veneers Considerations
In order to have veneers your teeth must be healthy and free of decay and active periodontal disease. Although veneers typically require less removal of tooth enamel than do crowns, the process is not reversible once the enamel is removed.
You should understand however that veneers are not a good option if you clench and or grind your teeth. Veneers may chip, break or peel, therefore avoid biting your fingernails and chewing on hard objects such as pencils or ice.