FAQS
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A. According to a recent study by AACD (American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry), "the average number of cosmetic patients per practice in 2011 was 247, down significantly from an average of 485 in 2007". The same survey says that "92% of adults believe a smile is an important social asset" and only "50% of American adults are satisfied with their own smile". These stats reveal that the demand for cosmetic dentistry is still vast, but most patients have not been able to afford a new smile during this economic downturn. With EZ Veneers, a bright new smile is well within reach. EZ Veneers gives a beautiful new smile without the huge expense.
A. With new nano technology, composites are stronger and more esthetic than ever. EZ Veneers can last a lifetime with consistent visits to the dental office for routine hygiene check-ups.
A. In only 2 brief office visits, the EZ Veneers smile is complete. The first visit is a short consultation and to take impressions. The second visit will take less than 2 hours (in many cases, less than 1 hour). Tooth size and anatomy is predetermined, so less time is needed shaping veneers.
A. This depends on the composite material selected. Just about any shade can be chosen for your EZ Veneer smile.
A. The composite is bonded to your natural teeth. EZ Veneers is not removed from your teeth at night. This is a permanent smile.
A. EZ Veneers is a cost effective alternative to typical porcelain veneers. If porcelain veneers is the desired final result, then use EZ Veneers as a temporary procedure while saving money to afford porcelain veneers.
A. EZ Veneers is a fraction of the cost to porcelain veneers. There is little to no prep with EZ Veneers, so you can retain healthy dentition. EZ Veneers is reversible. EZ Veneers is repairable.
A. With EZ Veneers, the composite is more efficiently applied to teeth. The longevity of EZ Veneers is increased as you are less likely to have voids. Tooth size and anatomy is predetermined so less time is needed shaping veneer. Proximal overhangs are less likely to occur, no extra time needed to open proximal contacts. Overall, less finishing time.