Patient: Hi Dr. Liu, I had a fluoride veneer done and the cusp of one of my incisors was thinned due to the heavy color, but I did not feel anything during the process. I want to wait for the veneer to fall off and then I will not do it again or do anything else, I think health is most important. If so, is it serious? I’m a student, I’m quite busy with my studies, but I’m very burdened by this matter, so I hope you will answer me urgently. Xue-Mei Liu: Hello, it has been at least one month since you received the veneer treatment, I don’t know if you have any discomfort at the end of the treated teeth, but generally speaking, as long as the treatment process is standardized, it is not very likely that the veneer treatment will cause serious impact on the teeth. And as you probably already know, veneers are already one of the least damaging treatments when the indications are right. I agree with you that your health is still the most important thing, but choosing a treatment that enhances the beauty of your teeth and smile while maintaining your health is an indication that our pursuit of life has gone to the next level, and providing a treatment that enhances the beauty of your teeth and smile while maintaining your health is one of the ideals pursued by dentists around the world. So it’s reasonable to believe that if your veneers do fall out in the future (which hopefully won’t happen), there will be an ideal way to restore the aesthetics. Finally, good luck with your studies and have a great life.