@@Gun_Nut361 Even with veneers, they have to shave down a little bit of the teeth, which destroys the enamel and the enamel is for protecting your teeth. So if you get veneers, you can never go back to having natural teeth
@@Gun_Nut361veneers require your tooth to be shaved down In order to place the porcelain lumineers on the other hand don’t require preparation but gives the appearance of being bulky
I understand the initial cost being $10k because of how long they last. BUT, patients with veneers should receive a huge discount the second and third times, should they have to replace them at some point down the line. Honestly, in my opinion, veneers should be much more affordable + dental insurance should cover a percentage. I mean shouldn’t oral health be cost efficient if that’s all dental professionals preach??
@@talxxn_ I absolutely disagree. You shouldn’t have to spend that much on a presentable smile. I have had braces 3 times, I still have a crooked smile, I’ve had composite veneers(which are cheaper), and other dental work done just to keep a presentable smile. I have spent around $20k on my teeth and that doesn’t include basic dental care throughout the years. It should not break the bank to be able to afford beautiful teeth, whatever that may look like for each person. Dental insurance has never been as good as it can be, and that’s just a fact.
@@jaycasado5029you get what you pay for. The reason they are so cheap developing countries as well as plastic surgery is that if anything goes wrong there’s nothing you can do. You cannot sue for medical negligence or malpractice etc. The reason they are so expensive in the west is because doctors must have insurance.
@@bsways Veneers actually have oral health value. They can stop some bacteria and plaque from causing further damage to a weak tooth, they can act as protection for thin enamel, and they can simplify the oral hygiene process. I realize that for a lot of people they are purely cosmetic. But to say they don’t aid in the oral health benefit is not exactly true.
All we have to do now is take off the old Venere, and start with the same process and cost ( if prices haven’t gone up in 15-20 years ) that you initially did when you first got them..
When porcelain veneers are replaced, the process requires tooth preparation. Veneers don't simply detach; they need to be meticulously grinded off. With each replacement, additional tooth material is removed, eventually reaching a point where a dental implant may become necessary. It remains a challenge to replace veneers without sacrificing more tooth structure. The notion of hoping for new technologies to remove porcelain from the tooth without affecting its structure is optimistic. Currently, most, if not all, dentists opt for the use of a drill bit to grind the porcelain off the tooth when the margins are affected, as investing in such expensive materials is not common practice.
why can’t you just figure out a way to use the same veneers and reattach? oh all you have to do is replace it with a NEW veneer smh like it’s so easy financially ugh
Mine cost about 750 per tooth if I remember (4 teeth). That was 13 years ago. They've been mostly good. Early on, I had one or two fall off initially because they did a poor job attaching (I was eating corn nuts). They easily reattached and that hasn't happened in years.
@@ThomasShelby... Hindsight - I wish I hadn't. I was in my early 20s and having serious self-confidence/self-image issues. I got my veneers because of a gap in my top front teeth. They did those 2 teeth and the 2 adjacent. It changed the way the world interacted with me and opened doors and I even meet my wife within that year. But I wish I had my original teeth. I wanted a quick fix and didn't want to wear braces for awhile to fix things - I was in a dark place. This, and don't the whole putting on 20 lbs of muscle etc transformation stuff changed the game for me, and has had huge positive benefits for me - but I don't think I'd do it again if I went back
@@user-ul1xq2db4f l think you have to clear your mindset about India, its now becoming larg medical hub at reasonable prices and quality is better than many devloped countries also.
"Really an unlimited amount of times because we love charging you $10,000 for cosmetic procedures."
Exactly
Understatement, my dentist wants 1100 for one too, more like $20,000 plus
Came here for this comment, and it was right at the top. lol
Unless you are in the spotlight, its complete waste of money but its good to know that these options exists.
@@salimacarter5061holy shit 20k in total you should consider getting them overseas lol
And herein is the catch. Once you have them there’s no turning back and you are going to be paying a lot of money to maintain them
Braces are better than veneers because they don't shave your teeth down
You don’t have to shave your teeth you just go to places that don’t shave or speak up and tell them you don’t want to shave your teeth
@@stevefinesse
They have to shave it down
@@xxzekxx58real veneers you don’t have to hard snap crowns yes
@@Gun_Nut361
Even with veneers, they have to shave down a little bit of the teeth, which destroys the enamel and the enamel is for protecting your teeth. So if you get veneers, you can never go back to having natural teeth
@@Gun_Nut361veneers require your tooth to be shaved down In order to place the porcelain lumineers on the other hand don’t require preparation but gives the appearance of being bulky
I understand the initial cost being $10k because of how long they last. BUT, patients with veneers should receive a huge discount the second and third times, should they have to replace them at some point down the line. Honestly, in my opinion, veneers should be much more affordable + dental insurance should cover a percentage. I mean shouldn’t oral health be cost efficient if that’s all dental professionals preach??
Yes that is true but given the time period they last 10-15 years it should give you plenty of time to save up 10k for a new pair
Get them done in Colombia for half the price
@@talxxn_ I absolutely disagree. You shouldn’t have to spend that much on a presentable smile. I have had braces 3 times, I still have a crooked smile, I’ve had composite veneers(which are cheaper), and other dental work done just to keep a presentable smile. I have spent around $20k on my teeth and that doesn’t include basic dental care throughout the years. It should not break the bank to be able to afford beautiful teeth, whatever that may look like for each person. Dental insurance has never been as good as it can be, and that’s just a fact.
@@jaycasado5029you get what you pay for. The reason they are so cheap developing countries as well as plastic surgery is that if anything goes wrong there’s nothing you can do. You cannot sue for medical negligence or malpractice etc. The reason they are so expensive in the west is because doctors must have insurance.
@@bsways Veneers actually have oral health value. They can stop some bacteria and plaque from causing further damage to a weak tooth, they can act as protection for thin enamel, and they can simplify the oral hygiene process. I realize that for a lot of people they are purely cosmetic. But to say they don’t aid in the oral health benefit is not exactly true.
All we have to do now is take off the old Venere, and start with the same process and cost ( if prices haven’t gone up in 15-20 years ) that you initially did when you first got them..
no thx ima just stick to brushing, flossing and mouthwash😂
NOT to forget oil pulling, using a straw when drinking juice/ fizzy or avoiding them. Gargling with water after eating foods.
Brushing can't change the shape of your tooth, this can
@@geraltofrivia7456braces
@@My_Secret_ArtSketchbookI keep telling people. People think I’m wierd for gargling my mouth with water after I eat 🤦🏽♂️
HELLO👏🏾
Doesn’t the tooth underneath decay after 15 years??
I think replacement is base on age ur age determines how many times coz if u in ur late 60s or in ur 70s am sure its a one time job thing
And that’s why he’s driving a Porsche
If a vaneer chips yoy have to replace the whole tooth $£€$£¥
Great answer
”I like money. I like making people forced to pay us money”
When porcelain veneers are replaced, the process requires tooth preparation. Veneers don't simply detach; they need to be meticulously grinded off.
With each replacement, additional tooth material is removed, eventually reaching a point where a dental implant may become necessary. It remains a challenge to replace veneers without sacrificing more tooth structure. The notion of hoping for new technologies to remove porcelain from the tooth without affecting its structure is optimistic.
Currently, most, if not all, dentists opt for the use of a drill bit to grind the porcelain off the tooth when the margins are affected, as investing in such expensive materials is not common practice.
how is dental hygiene with veneers? Don't they make gums and such more sensitive?
10k 😮
Is veeners are for 4mm teeth gaps
Veneers cost $130-250 in my country and my mum had hers for 30 years now and they are as good looking and healthy as ever. 🤔
he said degraded interestingly
unlimited amount of times cuz we get to charge each and every F tooth for around a thousand dollars
why can’t you just figure out a way to use the same veneers and reattach? oh all you have to do is replace it with a NEW veneer smh like it’s so easy financially ugh
Isn’t it like between $500-$2000 per tooth??
Mine cost about 750 per tooth if I remember (4 teeth). That was 13 years ago. They've been mostly good. Early on, I had one or two fall off initially because they did a poor job attaching (I was eating corn nuts). They easily reattached and that hasn't happened in years.
@@MrNeutralizeris it worth bro? to get veneers be honest man😂
@@ThomasShelby... Hindsight - I wish I hadn't. I was in my early 20s and having serious self-confidence/self-image issues. I got my veneers because of a gap in my top front teeth. They did those 2 teeth and the 2 adjacent. It changed the way the world interacted with me and opened doors and I even meet my wife within that year. But I wish I had my original teeth. I wanted a quick fix and didn't want to wear braces for awhile to fix things - I was in a dark place. This, and don't the whole putting on 20 lbs of muscle etc transformation stuff changed the game for me, and has had huge positive benefits for me - but I don't think I'd do it again if I went back
Question what if you have in denture
Mean one missing or two
No way in hell your getting 15 let alone 20.. 5 is normal 10 is amazing
If your teeth also look fake 😂
I"ll take 15,/20 that.... It will probably see. Me, out .. I'd be 90
Come in India they all are available at $100 only😊
There is a reason that's so cheap... not a good reason. Stay far away
@@user-ul1xq2db4f l think you have to clear your mindset about India, its now becoming larg medical hub at reasonable prices and quality is better than many devloped countries also.
I WAS THE FIRST
It’s literally been 13 days since your comment and no one else has commented…
His veneers are so bad. Do not trust this dude