Dental veneers generally do not interfere with eating. Dental veneers are a common method of whitening teeth. The materials commonly used for dental veneers are resin veneers and porcelain veneers. The veneers are attached to the surface of the teeth under the operation of a professional doctor. When the veneers are made, the surface of the teeth will be polished, making the surface of the teeth rougher and more conducive to the adhesion and firmness of the veneers. In the first few days after the veneers are applied, avoid hot, cold, acidic and other irritating foods that may cause discomfort to the teeth. After the veneers have fitted tightly to the tooth surface, you can eat and drink normally. Eating will generally not be affected, but it is recommended to avoid hard, sticky foods that may cause the veneers to fall off. It is recommended to consult a professional doctor for advice after getting dental veneers to avoid some undesirable situations.