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One, Two, or Three Porcelain Veneers with X-Rays and Exam at Jeffrey G. Apfel, DDS (Up to 72% Off)

Appointment required. Consultation required; non-candidates and other refund requests will be honored before service provided. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift(s). Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. All goods or services must be used by the same person. Merchant's standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed voucher price). 48-hour cancellation notice required.

A licensed dentist thoroughly examines the teeth before improving smiles with porcelain veneers

Choose from Three Options

$575 for one porcelain veneer with x-rays and exam ($1,990 value)

  • One porcelain veneer (a $1500 value)
  • X-rays (a $165 value)
  • Exam (a $150 value)

$1,100 for two porcelain veneers with x-rays and exam ($3,630 value)

  • Two porcelain veneers (a $3000 value)
  • X-rays (a $165 value)
  • Exam (a $150 value)

$1,980 for four porcelain veneers with x-rays and exam ($7,260 value)

  • Four porcelain veneers (a $6000 value)
  • X-rays (a $165 value)
  • Exam (a $150 value)

Veneers: Minor Procedure, Major Difference

Veneers have become a popular alternative to more intensive cosmetic dental procedures. Check out Groupon’s guide to learn more about this aesthetic treatment.

Chips, stains, odd edges—these dental issues probably won’t affect your health, but they might make you wish for a clean slate. Veneers can provide just that. These are thin, custom-made shells of resin or porcelain that fit over the teeth. They are designed to mimic a natural look and feel, and can be adjusted to the natural teeth’s shape, size, and color. Porcelain tends to be a more popular choice: it resists stains better than resin, and appears more like natural teeth. However, resin veneers are thinner, meaning that the dentist doesn’t need to remove as much enamel from the teeth to apply them. Whatever material is used, veneers can last for years with proper dental care, though they will eventually need to be replaced.

There are two methods for applying veneers: traditional and no-prep. No-prep veneers are simply bonded on top of teeth, a process that usually can be reversed if the patient wants to get new fang-shaped ones when that becomes cool. Traditional veneers are considered irreversible, and are placed in a multi-step process. After a consultation, the dentist removes about half a millimeter of tooth enamel to make room for the thin shell. They then take impressions and send them to a lab to make the veneers. After the veneers are ready, the dentist checks their fit and color, then roughens the surface of the teeth to ensure a strong bond. The veneers are attached to the surface of the teeth with a strong cement, which is cured under a light to harden it quickly. Patients should then be able to immediately resume brushing, chewing, and pretending their teeth are the keys of a tiny piano.

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