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How long will the procedures take?

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How long will the procedures take?

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Porcelain Veneers generally require two visits, about 15 days apart for fitting and applying. In between visits you will be wearing temporary veneers that will look like your new smile. You will be able to ‘test drive’ your new smile before any permanent veneers are made. If you want to change the style or colour there is time to do that. YOU make the final decision of what your teeth will look like – not the lab. Since each person’s dental needs are unique, the above time guidelines are only an estimate. During your first consultation a better schedule will be provided. Most smile procedures, can be accomplished in as little as one to three visits (but may vary depending on the complexity). For example, if your new smile involves placing veneers or crowns on the top 8-10 teeth, at the first appointment, you and the Smile Dentist would discuss what you want your smile to look like. At the second appointment, the Smile Dentist would carefully prepare your teeth and place the temporaries

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