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Mar

How Much Do Porcelain Veneers Cost in Beverly Hills?

Quick Answer Porcelain veneers in Beverly Hills typically range from $2,500 to $4,500 per tooth, while non-prep and Durathin veneers start around $1,500 per tooth for qualifying cases. A full smile transformation can cost between $20,000 and $90,000, but for many patients, the re...

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06

Mar

Do They Shave Your Teeth for Veneers?

Updated October 2025 Many patients love the idea of achieving a flawless, red-carpet-ready smile with veneers—but hesitate when they hear their teeth might need to be shaved. The thought of filing down healthy enamel sounds uncomfortable, even scary. The truth is more reass...

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06

Mar

How Much Do Durathin Veneers Cost?

If you've been researching cosmetic dentistry options in Beverly Hills, you’ve likely come across Durathin® veneers which are ultra-thin, no-prep porcelain shells that can transform your smile with minimal alteration to your natural teeth. They’re ideal for ...

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06

Mar

What Are the Best Places in the World to Get Veneers?

Veneers have become one of the most sought-after cosmetic dentistry procedures in the world—offering a fast, effective way to transform your smile and boost confidence. But as the popularity of veneers grows, so does a major question: where is the best place to get them don...

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06

Mar

what are the best alternatives to veneers

Best Veneer Alternatives

Veneers are a cosmetic dentistry procedure that not only enhances the appearance of your teeth but also restores their functionality in various ways, such as strengthening weak or damaged teeth and improving bite alignment. However, veneers aren’t the only way to achieve a smile ...

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06

Mar

Can You Whiten Porcelain Veneers? (And How to Keep Them Bright)

Last updated: October 2025 Quick Answer If you're hoping to whiten your porcelain veneers with traditional bleaching products, the short answer is no — whitening treatments don’t change the color of porcelain. However, that doesn’t mean your veneers are de...

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06

Mar

How Many Veneers Do I Need?

Veneers are designed to cover the front surface of the teeth. They are an excellent option for anyone looking to address issues like discoloration, chipping, or minor misalignment. People often ask: ‘‘How many veneers do I need? ” The number of veneers you need depends on how much...

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06

Mar

Veneers vs. Lumineers: Which Is Right for Your Smile?

Last Updated: October 2025 When it comes to crafting a beautiful, confident smile, both porcelain veneers and Lumineers offer transformative results — but the two treatments aren't quite the same. At Bedford Dental Group in Beverly Hills, Dr. Daniel Naysan and our tea...

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06

Mar

How Much Do No-Prep Veneers Cost in Beverly Hills?

Updated October 2025 If you've ever dreamed of transforming your smile without drilling, shots, or permanent enamel removal, no-prep veneers may be your perfect solution. These ultra-thin, custom-made porcelain shells bond directly to the surface of your teeth to correct di...

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06

Mar

how long do non prep veneers last

How Long Do No-Prep Veneers Last?

Non-prep veneers are a popular choice for those looking to enhance their smile with minimal alteration to their natural teeth. On average, non-prep veneers can last anywhere from 5 to 15 years, depending on factors like the material used, your oral hygiene practices, and lifestyl...

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06

Mar

dental implants vs veneers

Dental Implants vs Veneers: Which Is Best for Your Smile Restoration?

Your smile has a powerful impact on how you feel, how you express yourself, and how others perceive you. Whether you've lost a tooth or want to refine your smile’s overall appearance, today’s cosmetic dentistry offers life-changing options. Among the most transf...

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06

Mar

Front Teeth Crowns vs Veneers

Could a brighter smile change your life? Our smiles are powerful—they shape people's first impressions of us and boost our self-esteem. Sadly, not everyone is blessed with perfect teeth. Genetics, accidents, and poor dental hygiene are a few factors that can result in...

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