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Dental Veneers On A Budget
by Matt Chang, Mat
As of this writing, Congress has passed the 700 billion dollar bail out package on Wall Street. This year has been tough for all, and although we are looking for ways to save money, we still need to live! In this day and age, more and more people are looking to spend less money on their cars, homes, and of course medical necessities.

As such, they have been more meticulous in conducting research prior to shelling out any cash an anything. While such meticulous research is recommended for almost all investments, it is very important that such research be conducted before going to a cosmetic dentist for dental veneers. As many of us know, veneers can be something that does wonders for your esteem and looks, but can be a costly investment.

Before putting one foot into a cosmetic's dentist's office, you really should think about what it is you want. When going in, it helps to know what exactly you want to correct. Many dentists will try to lure you into buying more than what you actually need. This may sound odd, like a dentist is a car sales man, but for things like cosmetic dentistry, the more a dentist can get you to opt for, the more he makes. In the case of veneers, they will most likely try to convince you to get porcelain veneers - the most expensive veneers available on the market.

Common dental problems including tooth chips or gaps do not require the use of porcelain veneers to get fixed. Many times, this can be done with some patching and porcelain fillings. While porcelain veneers certainly do sound lucrative, they should be used to mask other, more significant cosmetic dental problems.
A simple and cheap composite resin veneer can make you teeth look millions of times better at a reduced cost. Further, composite veneers only require one dental visit to be installed (as they require no lab wait). If you are not familiar with a composite veneer, it is virtually the same as a porcelain veneer, except that they are made with a different, more economical material.

If your dental issue requires you to get porcelain veneers, don't be fooled into getting more of your teeth done for a proper blend. Sometimes, a dentist will tell you that the color blend is too hard to match, thus needing a complete set of veneers, when a few would have worked. A good cosmetic dentist can make sure your dental veneers match the existing color of your teeth. If the dentist can't do that, you should look elsewhere.

In conclusion, I would likely to caution you to be very careful when going in for a veneer procedure. You can easily be tricked into spending more money than a dental issue warrants. Be careful and enjoy your new smile!
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