The Future of Veneers is Bright (And More Affordable Too) — with Dr. Jon Marashi
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Veneers have a reputation problem. For some people, they’re the fastest way to a confident, polished smile. For others, they’re a one-way ticket to overly white, overly perfect “chiclets” that look nothing like real teeth.
But when veneers go well... they're fantastic. They look natural, they stay fixed in place, and can last 2-3 decades.
Let’s make sure you know how to get great veneers, and what the long-term care and cost will look like.
In this episode of SPIFFY, Adam Hurly sits down with LA-based cosmetic dentist Jon Marashi—whose clients include Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Kate Hudson, and more—to explain how veneers are installed, when "no prep" veneers are a viable solution, need vs. want in cosmetic dentistry (and why he sometimes tells patients "no"), as well as the outlook on longterm pricing for these things and why you might not have to pay such a steep bill for great veneers in the future. Marashi even has advice on how to seek out lower costs today without compromising on quality results.
And yeah, Dr. Marashi may have changed Adam's own tune on how he reports about veneers in the future... it will be with a lot more enthusiasm, but no less warning for what can go wrong if you cut corners on cost or attentive care.
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🎧 CreditsSPIFFY is a production of Blue Print by Adam Hurly. It is produced and edited by Hady Mawajdeh with support from André Jabur.