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They are quite costly, ranging from about $700-$1,200 per tooth. Most insurance companies will not cover the cost of cosmetic dentistry, but many offices offer financing options. ... more
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Dental porcelain veneers are thin porcelain layers, which are stuck directly to the front of the teeth. During a normal treatment, six porcelain veneers (it can be even more) are stuck to incisor and canine teeth of the upper and lower jaw. If your ... more
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Xylitol is a 5-carbon sugar that is commonly found in birch tree sap and naturally occurring in some fruits and vegetables. Xylitol works to prevent cavities in a number of ways: • Bacteria cannot break down xylitol into acid as they do from all ... more
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Porcelain Veneers are created to last many years, so when they are permanently bonded by your San Diego Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Eshom, you can expect your porcelain veneers to have an average lifetime of 10-20 years. Similar to all investments, ... more
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The main difference between porcelain veneers and crowns is the amount of natural tooth structure your cosmetic dentist removes from your existing teeth. Porcelain veneers require a relatively little amount of natural tooth structure to be removed ... more
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Depending on the quality and experience of your Cosmetic Dentist, San Diego porcelain veneers can cost anywhere from $1000 to $2000 per tooth. We would like to encourage prospective veneer seekers to compare your dental treatments wisely and ... more
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Tooth veneers are ultimately a cosmetic aid which help your teeth, smile and face look better. Anybody with discolored, chipped, broken, misaligned or just ugly teeth is a candidate for dental veneers. However dental veneers area also used to ... more
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Bonding is a resin filling material that was used for several years to cover the front surface of teeth. Today, we generally use bonding only to fill in small surfaces or cavities and repair chips in teeth. A full dental crown is like a cap placed ... more
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When used as dental terminology the terms "veneers" and "laminates" simply refer to dental restorations that repair or replace the surface aspect of a tooth. When used in reference to cosmetic dentistry, veneers or laminates would be any dental ... more
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No. Porcelain dental crowns are used to help strengthen and protect a tooth that is damaged or decayed. The dental crowns cap the entire tooth to allow individuals full function of the tooth. Porcelain veneers are used on otherwise healthy teeth ... more
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