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    Prices vary depending on the quality of the veneers and the lab they use, but they are between £500-£900 per tooth.
    Many places offer monthly payment schemes, interest free.
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    Oh, and it's unlikely you will get veneers on the NHS unless the teeth themselves are badly damaged. You'd be looking at private dental work. X

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    It sounds like you have more serious problems going on here than veneers alone may be able to deal with. From what you describe it sounds like your teeth are badly decayed.

    Rest assured that you will be able to have the smile you want, it just depends on what needs to be done! I would highly recommend a consultation with a good dentist in order to find your exact problems. If you teeth are truly decayed, I would consider to phase our treatment so make sure your decay is stabilised prior to considering any type of cosmetic work. However, you must always start planning cosmetics first and foremost.

    Many dentists offer finance options to help spread the cost of payment

    There are a vast number of different treatment modalities and I'm sure that with quality care and planning you'll have the smile you want, although I would prefer if you didn't have it fake looking like Katy Price!!!

    I hope this helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Pav Khaira View Post
    It sounds like you have more serious problems going on here than veneers alone may be able to deal with. From what you describe it sounds like your teeth are badly decayed.

    Rest assured that you will be able to have the smile you want, it just depends on what needs to be done! I would highly recommend a consultation with a good dentist in order to find your exact problems. If you teeth are truly decayed, I would consider to phase our treatment so make sure your decay is stabilised prior to considering any type of cosmetic work. However, you must always start planning cosmetics first and foremost.
    This is good advice, there is no future doing treatment (spending money) if the underlying conditions that got you were you are have not been addressed.
    Dr Nick Fahey BDS (NZ), MCLIN DENT PROS (London), FRACDS, MRD RCS (Edin) Pros, MFDS RCS (Eng)

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    I am sure any of the dentists on this forum would be able to discuss your treatment options.

    I would recommend you visit the home page and find the nearest cosmetic dentist to you.

    http://www.cosmeticdentistryguide.co.uk/

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    Can't help you with a number but here is two ideas
    Find a few dental technicians in your area and find out who they would recommend and pick from those or find a GDC registered specialist endodontist and get them to give you say three names of people they would recommend (they will know who is good and who is not)
    hope this helps
    Dr Nick Fahey BDS (NZ), MCLIN DENT PROS (London), FRACDS, MRD RCS (Edin) Pros, MFDS RCS (Eng)

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