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So, a question has been on my mind since I came across this article: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9479921
Would it be possible to make veneers out of extracted teeth. Although the article does not really hit on ths topic, this hypothetical question popped in my mind.
On a side note, and this may be the novice student in me, does anybod else think veneers are just being overly pushed in our profession. I was thinking in class, veneers are really just " fake" teeth when it boils down to it, I mean I really don't know how they transcended the notion that that they are better than real teeth is besides. That being said, there s a place for veneers, meth mouth,seriously messed up teeth granted, but slight imperfections give a person character, and I believe the instant orthodonist plug is bound to be get someone in our profession in trouble for misrepresentation. I just think they are being plugged like nose jobs,and often the results are just wtf. I was also thinking when discussing options with potential clients, we should do more to tell them that this may not last forever, there could be a high chance you may have to get the job done again in say 15 to 20 years. So why not consider braces, bleach procedures etc. I just had to vent, maybe just being naive, but I think the profession should really look into the veneer fascination more carefully.
Would it be possible to make veneers out of extracted teeth. Although the article does not really hit on ths topic, this hypothetical question popped in my mind.
On a side note, and this may be the novice student in me, does anybod else think veneers are just being overly pushed in our profession. I was thinking in class, veneers are really just " fake" teeth when it boils down to it, I mean I really don't know how they transcended the notion that that they are better than real teeth is besides. That being said, there s a place for veneers, meth mouth,seriously messed up teeth granted, but slight imperfections give a person character, and I believe the instant orthodonist plug is bound to be get someone in our profession in trouble for misrepresentation. I just think they are being plugged like nose jobs,and often the results are just wtf. I was also thinking when discussing options with potential clients, we should do more to tell them that this may not last forever, there could be a high chance you may have to get the job done again in say 15 to 20 years. So why not consider braces, bleach procedures etc. I just had to vent, maybe just being naive, but I think the profession should really look into the veneer fascination more carefully.