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Would It Be Possible for a Dental Lab to Make Indirect Acrylic/Composite Veneers?


2 Doctor Answers | Asked by 9119anon in los angeles
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Lab made indirect veneers

It is possible to have these made, and they should be less expensive than porcelain veneers. The downside is that they won't look quite as good and won't last as long.
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Lab Made Composite or Acrylic Veneers

Yes, Veneers of Composite or Acrylic made by the dental lab are available, but not common. Porcelain is a more life-like and durable material and used 99% of the time.
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