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Q: Anyone had porcelain veneers in china

Been looking on online but cant find prices in China.Lots of information and prices for Thailand and as i will be on holiday there soon I was wondering which is cheaper.

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China may be a little cheaper, but I think Thailand has a less chance of messing things up.

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I would find a reputable dentist in Thailand for sure, then keep him/her. Thailand is cheap, and generally good... why risk (huge risk?) Chinese quality on your body?

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Depends on what type of veneers you get, composite resin veneers costs start at 1,000 Yuan per tooth, porcelain veneers can start at anywhere from 3000 to 4000 Yuan per tooth. I had my veneers done at AKJ in Shenzhen. 

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