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Are there cheaper alternatives to life long dental veneers?

I have 18 years and I just got my keys last week. My teeth are right, but I hate how they look. They are pretty yellow, whitening could be fixed, but the enamel is starting to erode almost at the edges, so that the edges of the teeth that are not clear, opaque. I also have a white spot on one of my teeth (not caused by braces – he was there since I was about permanent teeth) that really bothers me. I want to make plates, but they cost about $ 1000/tooth and that ridiculously expensive. Are there cheaper alternatives that are equally sustainable and effective?

You can get the union made by your dentist for a fraction of the price. I had a slight gap in my front four teeth because to microdoncia and my dentist gave me the solution of the sheets, and composite bonding solution. joint compound plates are like unless they can be equipped with a single visit. It is essentially a mold that the dentist places on your teeth and harden the enamel. If you've ever jumped a tooth and got it repaired, joint compound was the solution. The only disadvantage of linking compound is after years of wear, they tend to jump and fade more easily (if not brushing teeth regularly). In general, the bonds last 8-10 years before needing to be replaced by new ones, but according to my dentist, who can take up any life if properly maintained. Talk to your dentist about your situation and will be happy to explain and help.

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