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Best Place to get Veneers in Dublin?

  • 08-01-2011 10:06am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 6


    I came across *** no names allowed as per charter*** and liked their prices. Has anybody had any experience with them? I'm aiming for the composite veneers, and does it hurt getting them applied? :)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,535 ✭✭✭btkm8unsl0w5r4


    Veneers are thin pieces of ceramic glued to the prepared teeth. It does not hurth getting them done, The quality of veneers varies considerable depending on the dentist that does them and the laboratory that makes them. High quality dentists and laboratories cost a little more but look better and last longer.

    I am very wary of low cost veneers, its not that the dentist makes less money doing them but often its that they spend less time and spend less money having the veneers made for you. Any medical device glued into your mouth should be of the best quality. A prosthodontist is a dentist with extra training in restorative and cosmetic treatments such as veneers. Ask you general dentist to send you to one if they cannot achieve the results you want themselves, use google if you want the cheapest, the two are mutually exclusive. While cheap veneers can seem appealing I have never in 10 years of practice seen a cheap veneer that looked like a real tooth, they look false.

    I also suspect you are a spammer, because the link you posted is not yet active or registered. This is not the place to improve your google ranking.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6 manutdfan93


    Veneers are thin pieces of ceramic glued to the prepared teeth. It does not hurth getting them done, The quality of veneers varies considerable depending on the dentist that does them and the laboratory that makes them. High quality dentists and laboratories cost a little more but look better and last longer.

    I am very wary of low cost veneers, its not that the dentist makes less money doing them but often its that they spend less time and spend less money having the veneers made for you. Any medical device glued into your mouth should be of the best quality. A prosthodontist is a dentist with extra training in restorative and cosmetic treatments such as veneers. Ask you general dentist to send you to one if they cannot achieve the results you want themselves, use google if you want the cheapest, the two are mutually exclusive. While cheap veneers can seem appealing I have never in 10 years of practice seen a cheap veneer that looked like a real tooth, they look false.

    I also suspect you are a spammer, because the link you posted is not yet active or registered. This is not the place to improve your google ranking.
    No spam. Just came across a site that did them pretty cheap and wanted to see if they were reliable :) I guess I will try them out. How long do composite veneers stay in? And are they worth getting? I don't want them to look false, just want them to look straight. I'm planning on getting 4 in, aswell as teeth whitening.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,535 ✭✭✭btkm8unsl0w5r4


    How did you just come across a website that is not registered or active?

    Composite veneers are not great, they look OKish for a while but discolor quickly and need replacement ever few years, ceramic veneers look better for much longer, they are IMHO a better investment.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6 manutdfan93


    How did you just come across a website that is not registered or active?

    Composite veneers are not great, they look OKish for a while but discolor quickly and need replacement ever few years, ceramic veneers look better for much longer, they are IMHO a better investment.
    I found it on google lol. It's ***mod edit, thats not the link you posted before, regardless links are not allowed***. I'm looking to get six of my top front teeth, which totals up to about $1500. Has anybody had any experience with them? And can I pay monthly or weekly? I don't think I have that kind of money straight off the bat.

    Also, I saw that they strip your teeth down before applying the veneers. What happens if the veneer falls out?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,535 ✭✭✭btkm8unsl0w5r4


    Seriously wait until you can afford to do it correctly, it will be harder if there is failed veneers on them already. A quick fix or patch em up job is money flushed down the toilet.
    6 composite veneers will look ghastly after a while, post a pic ( in focus) and I can tell you roughly your options.


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