A 23-year-old male asked:
Which type of veneers are used by celebrities?
4 doctor answers • 6 doctors weighed in

Dr. Scott Bobbittanswered
Dentistry 34 years experience
Ask their dentist : Better yet, ask yours. Especially if you are considering if for yourself or a loved one.
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Dr. Don Millneranswered
Dentistry - Cosmetic 45 years experience
Any and all!: Celebrities need to look good for the camera! their smile is very important to their profession. It isn't what "type" of veneer, it is the skill that goes in to their making and placement that matters most!
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Dr. Gary Sandleranswered
Dentistry 56 years experience
Reputation: It's not the materials used. All porcelain veneers are basically the same. It's the quality & experience of the dentist & the laboratory technician that determines the final esthetic result. I'm sure the celebrities seek out the most highly recommended cosmetic dentist & don't ask what materials they use.When you buy a car do you ask who manufactures the parts or go by the brand name & reputation?
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Dr. Peter Flahertyanswered
Specializes in Cosmetic Dentistry
Porcelain: The vast majority of veneers are made of ceramic. The most beautiful are hand crafted porcelain veneers. A skilled dentist and dental ceramist work as a team to create the best look and fit for each patient.
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A 23-year-old male asked:
Mac veneers are used by celebrities, right?
5 doctor answers • 8 doctors weighed in

Dr. Don Millneranswered
Dentistry - Cosmetic 45 years experience
Possibly : Many celebrities have veneers, the particular brand or even the type of ceramic is less relevant than the design, placement and bite balance by the dentist + daily use of a nightguard by the patient, keeps teeth stabilized from natural shifting/ movement . And ...Because few patients know if they grind at night, keeps veneers from fracturing. Lastly, oral hygiene that includes daily flossing.
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