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How Much Does Composite Veneer Cost in Thailand?

Composite veneers in Thailand typically cost from $100 / ฿3,400 to $200 / ฿6,800 per tooth. Final pricing depends on the composite resin quality, the dentist expertise, and whether digital smile design is used. Patients save around 93% compared to the US, where the average price is $1,500 / ฿51,000. Packages often include the dental consultation and the resin application.

  • Standard resin veneers: $100 / ฿3,400 to $200 / ฿6,800 per tooth for high-quality bonding.
  • Digital smile design: Often adds a 15-20% premium for computer-aided aesthetic planning.
  • Premium hybrid composites: Typically cost 30% more than standard resin for improved durability.
  • Multi-tooth packages: Significant savings are common when treating 8 to 16 teeth.
  • Regional variations: Major dental hubs include Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Phuket.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a clinic with an in-house lab, like Bangkok International Dental Center (BIDC), ensures better quality control. BIDC is accredited by JCI and the American Dental Association (ADA), serving 15,000+ international patients annually. While some clinics offer packages starting around $200 per tooth, high-volume centers often provide better long-term value through official partnerships with premium material providers like Straumann.

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  • Get composite veneers in Thailand at 60-70% less than in the USA and Australia.
  • Options include 3M™, Filtek Supreme™, and Herculite™ brands.
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Data verified by Bookimed as of April 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 160 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

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Before and after composite veneer results at About Tooth Dental Clinic, smile transformation
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Before and after composite veneer results at About Tooth Dental Clinic, smile transformation
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Composite Veneer for Same-Day Smile Enhancement

Dr. Nisara Tanarerkchai brings 11 years of experience of expertise with 900+ aesthetic dentistry procedures. The Premium 1 Composite Veneer package may cost around $1,800, typically covering 16-20 teeth with high-quality resin materials, treatment, and scaling. A single-visit solution ideal for international patients, the procedure takes 3-4 hours. Certified in orthodontics and oral implantology, Dr. Nisara trained at Thammasat University. The clinic is an official Straumann provider with Dental Association of Thailand accreditation.

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Prakasit Phermsangngarm

8 years of experience

Dr. Prakasit specializes in cosmetic dentistry with advanced training in veneer placement techniques – certified in Veneer BootCamp for precision and artistry.

  • Completed International Advanced Orthodontic Mini-residency at Nanyang Technological University
  • Awarded 2nd place at RSU Innovation 2020 for dental innovations
  • Recognized as Master of the Month in Dentisterie Cosmétique
  • Expert in creating aesthetically pleasing and durable dental veneers
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Vikram Bhatia

15 years of experience

Dr. Bhatia holds multiple specialized certifications in veneer techniques, including training from the UK and Thailand.

  • Doctor of Dental Surgery from Rangsit University
  • Certified in SmileFast Veneer techniques
  • Invisalign Platinum Provider for 2022 & 2023
  • Trained in indirect veneers and EF Line techniques
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Nattaporn Verayangkura

9 years of experience

Dr. Nattaporn specializes in crafting natural-looking veneers, transforming smiles at SmileBox Dental Clinic.

  • Trained in advanced veneer techniques at Veneers Bootcamp
  • Certified Invisalign provider for discreet orthodontic solutions
  • Pursuing Master's in Esthetics and Implant at Chulalongkorn University
  • Licensed by Thai Dental Council for high-standard patient care
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Vanaporn Makaduangkeo

15 years of experience

Dr. Vanaporn combines local and international veneer expertise, trained at Rangsit University and advanced programs in the UK.

  • Specialized in veneers with extensive training in Thailand and the UK
  • Member of The Dental Association of Thailand
  • Graduated from Rangsit University's prestigious dental program
  • Focuses on achieving aesthetic excellence in cosmetic dentistry

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Fast Facts about Composite Veneer

Composite Veneer

Composite Veneer involves applying a tooth-colored resin to improve the appearance of teeth.

Pros: Quick application. Requires less enamel removal than porcelain veneers. Reversible and easily repairable. Offers immediate results in a single visit.
Cons: Less durable than zirconia veneers, lasting 5-7 years. Prone to staining compared to porcelain veneers.
Effectiveness: Successfully enhances the appearance of chipped, discolored, or misshapen teeth.
Duration: 1-2 hours
Recovery: Not needed
Best for: Small chips, minor discoloration, and slight misalignment. Suitable for those seeking quick cosmetic improvements.
Prices: View costs of other techniques

All You Need to Know about Composite Veneer in Thailand

Medical Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before any medical decisions. Results may vary. Read the full disclaimer

What are dental veneers?

Veneers are thin ceramic plates covering only the front part of the teeth in contrast with crows that cover the entire tooth. The tooth veneers are the most suitable option in case the enamel of your front teeth has small chips, cracks, spots, and you want to transform the smile. The ceramic layer completely closes the smile's imperfections and helps to adjust the teeth shape.

Veneers look almost like natural teeth. It is a way to get a beautiful smile without whitening procedures and braces.

Lifespan

5-20 years (an average one — 12 years)

Creation of veneers in a dental lab

1-3 weeks

Original tooth enamel removal for veneers installation

<1 mm

Duration of the placement

30-40 minutes per tooth

Number of veneers usually installed

8-10 (the front teeth that are visible when smile)

How do dentists install veneers?

The teeth veneers placement process is divided into 4 steps:

  1. Teeth preparation — a painless process when dentists remove the tiny upper surface of the tooth to fix a veneer.
  2. Modeling — specialists pick up impression or make 3D modeling (a special scanner for precise image-making and identifying of the most barely noticeable features of the tooth surface) to design future veneers.
  3. Manufacturing — the principle and material of veneers producing are similar for all dental clinics. However, the components may differ and affect the final result. In modern dental laboratories, experts provide teeth plates using a microscope to achieve a more accurate result.
  4. Installation — a quite fast and completely painless process. The installation takes 30-40 minutes per tooth and, therefore, prolongs the total visit time that depends on the veneer number you need to put.

See the whole process in the video.

Who is the right candidate for veneers placement?

Veneers installation is a cosmetic procedure and solves some smile defects. So people may choose veneers as the best option if they have:

  • Enamel damage — chips and cracks on the front teeth look unaesthetic, so veneers cover up these shortcomings
  • Tooth discoloration — with the help of veneers veneers dentists return teeth whiteness, especially for teeth with a removed nerve that usually looks darker than others.
  • Little teeth size — if the teeth do not look organic, then specialists adjust their length, width, and shape with veneers.
  • Dental enamel erosion — veneers are the only way to keep your teeth in excellent condition and not hide them entirely under the crowns in case of enamel erosion.

What materials do experts use to manufacture veneers?

Veneers are installed in the smile area (8-10 front teeth), so it is crucial that the micro-prosthesis completely imitates the structure and color of the enamel. According to the material, veneers are:

  • Composite — made of light-cured filling material, require significant tooth sharpening and have a shorter lifespan in contrast with other types.
  • Ceramic (porcelain) — durable veneers up to 0.6 mm thick, created from solid ceramics, do not require forceful enamel removal and entirely hide tooth imperfections.
  • Ultra-thin porcelain — the most excellent ceramic layer (0.2-0.3 mm) correct imperfections and do not require additional preparation of teeth.

What result can you achieve with veneers?

With dental veneers, it is possible to get a perfect smile. They hide small teeth defects (rough tooth surfaces or tooth stains) and solve serious and visible smile shortcomings (chipped and cracked teeth, tooth darkening and discoloration, interdental spaces, teeth with irregular shape or position in a row).

View before/after photos, which clearly show how the smile changes with the help of veneer restoration.

It is important to note that the result of tooth restoration is preserved for a long time. For example, the service life cycle of ceramic veneers takes 10-15 years. To stretch veneer services longevity out, a person must follow the dentist's recommendations, avoid injuries, limit spicy and solid foods.

However, veneers do not require excessive effort to maintain their original appearance for many years. Ceramic surfaces do not darken over time, do not change color and shape; the only thing that can happen is a structural breakdown with intense mechanical stress. Therefore, people who are fond of traumatic sports, veneers are not recommended. Otherwise, surfaces are quite comfortable to use, do not cause pain and discomfort when worn; the patient does not feel an artificial material in the mouth.

What is the veneer pre-installation period?

Aesthetic dentistry requires complete sanitation of the oral cavity. So before installing veneers, you should undergo a dental examination and, if necessary, treat the detected caries and perform a professional cleaning. After this, the dentist can begin to perform the required manipulations for veneers manufacturing and installation.

How to care for veneers?

Inadequate care of smile veneers leads to cracking or chipping. Dental care recommendations are quite simple to follow.

  1. Maintain oral hygiene as veneers, like natural teeth, require daily brushing with a suitable toothpaste and brush. It is also worth using dental floss but not toothpicks. Personal hygiene habits eliminate the risk of caries under veneers.
  2. Use an irrigator (also known as dental water jet, dental water toothpick, water flosser) — a home dental care device that removes plaque and food debris between teeth and below the gum line with a stream of high-pressure pulsating water.
  3. Check with a specialist how installed veneers respond to various foods, whether they can stain, change color, damage. Depending on the doctor's recommendations, it is worthwhile to exclude or minimize some foods or use mouthwash immediately after eating.
  4. Veneers are susceptible to damage due to heavy loads. It would be best if you did not chew any hard candies or nuts.
  5. Visit your dentist twice a year and undergo professional oral hygiene.

What should I do if the veneer breaks or moves over?

You have installed veneers a long time ago, but there is a nuisance — a chip or crack appeared on the ceramic plate, or it entirely moves over the tooth. There is nothing to worry about in these situations. Contact your dentist. A specialist will remove the broken veneer, make and install a new one. And if the surface just has moved away because of the lousy cement and tooth connection and is not damaged, then the doctor will attach it back.

What should you know about Thailand before the trip?

Official name

The Kingdom of Thailand

Currency

Thai Baht (you also can pay for services in dollars)

Best period for the trip

November-early April

Language

Thai (most of medical staff speaks English fluently)

Visa

is required for a trip of 3-6 months

Time difference with Europe

7 hours

Time difference with the USA

12 hours

Capital

Bangkok

Medical tourism center

Bangkok

Popular resorts

Koh Samui, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Koh Chang, Hua Hin

What is the level of medicine in Thailand?

Healthcare is the key development sector of the Thai government. The Thai authorities are convinced that care for the citizens' health should be an absolute priority of state policy and spend about 25 billion bahtfor healthcare annually.

As a result, 36,673 medical facilities provide excellent medical care in the country. 64 centers in the Kingdom have certificate of JCI (Joint Commission International), the international improver of healthcare quality and safety across the globe. The index of certificates obtained is the largest. To compare,Israel has 20 JCI-accredited facilities, and Germany — only 10 clinics of this type.

Why is Thailand trendy for medical tourism?

The Kingdom of Thailand is also a well-known country globally due to high-skilled doctors that undergo internships in American and European institutions. Patients from Japan, China, Myanmar and the Middle Eastern countries prefer treatment in Thailand to other places.

Highly developed medical centers and first-rate therapeutic services at affordable prices attract people from all over the world. Over 2.5 mln international patients travel to Thailand annually. So Thailand is among Top 10 countries with the most developed medical tourism sector.

Thailand is a top destination for medical tourists because of low-costs. You may save up to 75% on services compared to European countries or the USA due to the average local citizens' income and general price policy within the country.

What hotel service is provided here?

In the Kingdom of Thailand, hotels of different price ranges and service levels are presented. The level of Thai hotels is comparable to hotels in Tunisia, Morocco or Egypt. Most tourists choose 4 and 5 star hotels with all-inclusive meals. Such hotels have everything for a comfortable stay: varied food, a large well-groomed territory, animation for children and adults. Some hotels have their own water park, which guests can use for free. Budget travelers can afford to book an economical 3-star hotel with half board or no meals at all.

When is the best time to travel to Thailand?

The main advantage of Thai resorts is the long beach season. On the east coast and west coast the climate features are different, so take it into account when planning the trip. The best time to travel is during the cool and dry season between November and early April. A large influx of tourists is in March-May, when the air temperature is +30°C.

Do I need a visa?

Today the Kingdom of Thailand requires different visa regimens for diverse states. Some foreigners can stay in the country 60 days without visa control, some of them — only 14 days.

How long you can stay in Thailand and what countries can cross the border easy read here.

What documents are required to apply for a visa to Thailand for treatment?

Visas for travel to Thailand require a number of documents. The necessary papers can be submitted 90 days before the planned departure. Lists of documents includes:

  • ID card
  • confirmation of online registration and filling out the questionnaire
  • certificate of income and availability of funds (20,000 baht per person/40,000 baht per family)
  • insurance policy for a stay in Thailand (original and copy)
  • 2 photos (4x6)
  • visa receipt
  • booking of round-trip air ticket (paid in full) and hotel
  • medical opinion about the need for treatment.

FAQ about Composite Veneer in Thailand

These FAQs come from real patients seeking medical assistance through Bookimed. Answers are given by experienced medical coordinators and trusted clinic representatives.

How long must I stay in Thailand for composite veneer treatment?

Patients should plan a stay of 2 to 5 days in Thailand for composite veneer treatment. While the direct bonding procedure typically finishes in a single 4-hour session, a short stay allows for essential follow-up bite checks and final polishing.

  • Treatment duration: Most procedures are completed chairside in 1 to 2 visits.
  • Clinical stay: No hospitalization is required for this non-surgical, direct bonding technique.
  • Adjustment window: Experts suggest 2 additional days for color matching and sensitivity monitoring.
  • Recovery time: Patients return to normal activities immediately after the local anesthesia wears off.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many clinics like About Tooth Dental Clinic offer same-day smile enhancements, the most experienced specialists often recommend a 3-day buffer. Dr. Pongkarn Kanjanawattana at Hachi Dental Clinic, who has completed 400+ makeovers, uses an in-house lab to ensure exact symmetry. Building in extra time for a follow-up ensures your bite feels natural before you fly home.

Patient Consensus: Patients recommend planning 5-7 days total to handle minor color adjustments and ensure the bonding feels comfortable. Most suggest getting travel insurance for peace of mind while enjoying the immediate results of their new smile.

Is it safe to get composite veneers in Thailand?

Composite veneers in Thailand are safe when performed by dentists holding international credentials from the American Dental Association (ADA) or UK-based institutions. Top-tier clinics in Bangkok and Chiang Mai utilize Swiss-grade materials and ISO-certified sterilization protocols to ensure high-precision, hygienic, and aesthetic results.

  • Specialist credentials: Surgeons like Dr. Somkiat Aimplee hold American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD) certifications.
  • Clinical standards: Leading facilities maintain Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation and ISO 9001:2008 UKAS standards.
  • Material quality: Reputable centers are official providers of Swiss Straumann materials, ensuring global durability benchmarks.
  • Volume and experience: Major clinics serve up to 15,000 patients annually, demonstrating high clinical competency.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand's safety edge lies in its dual-trained specialists. Many prosthodontists, such as those at Bangkok International Dental Center, complete advanced training in the US or UK. Choosing a doctor with international fellowships significantly reduces risks of premature staining or bonding failure often seen in lower-tier clinics.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize vetting portfolios on Instagram to confirm artistic skill. Many view composites as a budget-friendly test-drive for their smile before eventually upgrading to more permanent porcelain options.

Are composite veneers reversible, and is enamel removal required?

Composite veneers are generally reversible because they use an additive technique that requires little to no enamel removal. Unlike porcelain, which requires shaving 0.5mm of enamel, dentists layer composite resin directly onto the tooth surface, preserving the natural structure and allowing for future removal.

  • Enamel preservation: Most cases involve zero drilling, using only liquid etchant for bonding.
  • Reversibility process: Dentists can safely grind off resin layers and polish teeth back to original.
  • Minimal preparation: Some cases require only 0.1mm to 0.3mm of superficial etching for better adhesion.
  • Treatment flexibility: many patients use these as a 5-7 year test drive before porcelain.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand’s leading clinics, like SmileBox Dental Clinic, utilize specialized Veneer Bootcamps to master ultra-thin layering. This high-volume expertise allows doctors to achieve aesthetic results without the 0.5mm enamel loss standard in Western porcelain procedures. This makes the procedure a truly low-risk entry point for cosmetic enhancement.

Patient Consensus: Patients value how these veneers act as a non-permanent trial for their smile. Many report transitioning to porcelain after several years with absolutely no damage to their underlying natural teeth.

What special dietary precautions are advised after getting composite veneers?

After getting composite veneers in Thailand, you must follow a soft food diet for 24 to 48 hours while the bonding stabilizes. Since composite resin is porous, avoid staining agents like coffee, tea, and red wine during this critical initial curing phase to prevent permanent discoloration.

  • Immediate soft diet: Eat yogurt, mashed potatoes, scrambled eggs, or congee for 48 hours.
  • Temperature caution: Skip extremely hot foods to prevent softening the fresh composite resin.
  • Staining prevention: Avoid berries, turmeric, and dark sauces for at least 2 weeks.
  • Biting technique: Slice apples or carrots into small pieces instead of biting directly.
  • Long-term care: Steer clear of ice, hard candies, and sticky taffy to prevent chips.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many US clinics suggest a 24-hour window, experienced Thai specialists at high-volume centers like Bangkok International Dental Center often recommend a full 48-hour liquid or soft-food transition. Bypassing front teeth by using a straw for all pigmented drinks during the first week significantly extends the initial brightness of the resin.

Patient Consensus: Many patients recommend stocking up on local favorites like papaya smoothies or Jok (Thai rice porridge) for the first 2 days. They emphasize that while the material sets quickly, avoiding crunchy snacks early on prevents the frustration of minor edge chipping.

How long does a composite-veneer procedure take in Thailand?

A composite veneer procedure in Thailand typically takes 1 to 3 hours per dental arch. Most patients achieve a full smile enhancement in a single 2 to 5 hour session. This direct bonding method requires no laboratory wait time, allowing for immediate results during one clinic visit.

  • Procedure duration: Treating 10 upper teeth usually requires 1.5 to 2 hours of chairside work.
  • Treatment sessions: Complete smile makeovers are 70% likely to be finished in just 1 visit.
  • Stay duration: Clinics recommend 1 to 2 days in Thailand for potential minor bite adjustments.
  • Recovery time: Patients experience no downtime, though tooth sensitivity may peak within 48 hours.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many budget clinics offer 45-minute express sessions for 8 teeth, data from high-volume centers like Bangkok International Dental Center suggests better durability comes from 4-hour blocks. Choosing a clinic with an in-house lab, such as Hachi Dental Clinic, ensures faster touch-ups if you require indirect composite reinforcements.

Patient Consensus: Patients value the immediate transformation but advise arriving early to avoid rushed work. Many recommend treating the upper teeth first to test the aesthetic quality before committing to a full mouth restoration.

How long do composite veneers last?

Composite veneers typically last 5 to 7 years with standard care, though high-quality resin and expert application can extend this to 10 years. In Thailand, JCI-accredited clinics provide same-day direct bonding using Swiss materials to ensure durability against staining and chipping during daily function.

  • Average lifespan: Most composite resin restorations require replacement or professional repair every 5–7 years.
  • Maximum durability: Diligent oral hygiene and 6-month polishing sessions can extend longevity up to 10 years.
  • Resistance factors: Porous resin remains susceptible to staining from coffee, wine, and tobacco over time.
  • Maintenance needs: Minor chips or wear often require professional resurfacing or polishing by year 3.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from top Bangkok centers shows that choosing a board-certified prosthodontist, such as those at Bangkok International Dental Center (BIDC), significantly impacts longevity. While base composite costs roughly $100 per tooth, investing in clinics with in-house digital labs like SmileBox or Hachi Dental often results in better bond strength. This technical precision, combined with a custom nightguard for bruxism, is the most effective way to prevent the premature edge chipping reported by some patients within the first 3 years.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that while the immediate results are life-changing, maintaining a stain-free smile requires using straws for dark drinks. Many suggest budgeting for a full refresh every 7 years to keep the resin looking natural and bright.

Which areas in Thailand have the highest concentration of qualified cosmetic dentists for composite veneers?

Bangkok maintains the highest concentration of qualified cosmetic dentists for composite veneers, particularly within the Sukhumvit and Silom districts. These urban hubs house Joint Commission International-accredited facilities and specialized dental hospitals where surgeons often hold certifications from the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.

  • Bangkok (Sukhumvit): High density of clinics like SmileBox using advanced CAD/CAM and iTero scanners.
  • Bangkok (Pathum Wan): Location of specialized dental hospitals offering in-patient sedation and complex restorative care.
  • Chiang Mai: Home to Kitcha Dental Clinic, featuring specialists with 45 years of clinical experience.
  • Samut Prakan: Emerging hub for digital dentistry including clinics with private in-house veneer labs.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While Bangkok dominates in volume, Chiang Mai clinics like Kitcha Dental Clinic offer comparable expertise with a significantly higher ratio of doctors to beds. With 29 specialists for just 8 beds, patients often receive more personalized attention compared to the high-traffic 20,000-patient annual cycles common in major Bangkok centers.

Patient Consensus: Patients recommend staying in Bangkok for 1–2 weeks to ensure proper bonding and follow-up. Experts suggest verifying Dental Council registration and avoiding non-clinical `smile shops` for safe composite applications.

What are the pros and cons of composite versus porcelain veneers?

Composite veneers offer a cost-effective, reversible solution completed in one visit, while porcelain provide superior durability and natural translucency. In Thailand, composite options start at $100, whereas porcelain typically requires multiple appointments and higher investment for long-term stain resistance and aesthetics.

  • Composite cost: Prices range from $100 to $200 per tooth.
  • Porcelain durability: Ceramic units last 10–20 years compared to 5–7 years for resin.
  • Timeframe: Composite is a same-day procedure; porcelain requires 2–3 weeks for lab fabrication.
  • Maintenance: Resin requires polishing every 6 months to manage staining from coffee or wine.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many choose composites for the 93% savings versus US prices, long-term value often sits with porcelain. High-volume centers like Bangkok International Dental Center utilize JCI-accredited protocols and Ivoclar Vivadent materials. These premium ceramics resist the 6–18 month yellowing often reported with budget composite bonding in tropical climates.

Patient Consensus: Patients value the painless, non-invasive nature of composite bonding for quick touch-ups under $5,000. Frequent coffee drinkers often regret the maintenance, noting that porcelain saves more money and time over a decade.

All medical content on this page is prepared by authors with specialized medical education and reviewed by certified physicians in the relevant field. Medical review by Fahad Mawlood, Medical Editor & Data Scientist.

Last updated: April, 2026.

  • Statistics: Figures are based on Bookimed’s internal database April 2026, which includes analysis of 12,450 patient requests across 17 accredited clinics in Thailand.
  • Pricing: Cost information is provided directly by Bookimed’s partner clinics and updated regularly to reflect current 2026 market conditions. Actual expenses may differ depending on case complexity, surgeon expertise, and clinic location.
  • Clinical Data: Treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction figures are collected from Bookimed’s verified clinic database and supported by data from peer-reviewed medical sources such as PubMed, The Lancet, JAMA, and NEJM (2023–2026).

All data is provided for general informational purposes and may not represent individual results or experiences.

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