Friday, May 21, 2010

What is the general price range for veneers..in Los Angeles I might add?

Im wondering how much a veneer would cost...no problematic snaggle teeth or anything, literally just a tooth on the top front that moved back a bit because i never wore my retainer, back enough to notice when i smile though...so i figured i would throw a veneer on it..but i have no idea what they range from...Im imagining $2500 each? I have been completely financially raped by a dentist before and am still paying down $9,000 in work, in which they refuse to give me a breakdown (I had HMO dental too) so i literally have NO idea whats reasonable..





Any ideas??

What is the general price range for veneers..in Los Angeles I might add?
I don't think you want to put a veneer on just one tooth. Your regular teeth generally stain with coffee, tea, sodas and the like, but the veneer wouldn't...


There is a radio comercial for "6 month power braces" I have been hearing about. maybe they have a website.





ALSO, I did my veneers and paid for them with CARE CREDIT. It's like a credit card, but when you use it with participating doctors and dentists, they give you a year or 6 months to pay it off with no interest! It's good for medical, dental, cosmetic, and even veternarians! Just go to www.carecredit.com for more info.





Then if you insist on veneers, my dentist only charges $650 per tooth for the Cerinate veneers. They look GORGEOUS. and they have a 20 year guarantee.


He is in Palmdale, Ca. his name is Dr. I. Angeles.


I have had SO many compliments on my teeth by other dentists and dental assistants.


But really, for one tooth...it would stay pearly white, but as you age, your real tooth color changes .
Reply:$2,000-2,500 per tooth.


to ensure you get a qualified dentist, check your state's licensing website to make sure the dentist you choose is "clean". also you can check places like 1.800.dentist for referrals.
Reply:For that price range, you might also want to consider Invisalign Express-- It is good for simple/minimal tooth movement, and simpler to do than a veneer (which requires grinding off some enamel and matching the shade of the porcelain to your existing teeth, which can be difficult).





A good alternative for you to consider. Good luck.
Reply:I also have been gouged by dentists ,not for veneers but for caps.


I was quoted over $36,000 for the work i needed


so in desperation i decided to look abroad for help.





I know this may not be the answer you were expecting but i managed to get world class cosmetic dentistry by a US trained dentist for 92% less that i had been quoted





It cost me less than $2500 for 28 top quality porcelain caps, and i had a lovely holiday at the same time. I know this isn't convenient for everyone, but if you are thinking of spending a decent amount of money then it's certainly worth looking into





Hope this helps


Tony


www.dentist-for-less.com

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