The most common question we get about veneers is, how much do veneers cost?
The cost of veneers depends on: the location, the expertise of the dr, the quality of the materials, and the expertise of the lab.
So let us talk about location
The Price for porcelain veneers depends on the area in which you get the work done…, so prices can vary from state to state and country to country.
Veneers are more expensive in New York and Beverly Hills than they are in Texas.
Veneers are more expensive in Texas than they are in Mexico or Turkey.
The Level of expertise of the doctor also plays an important role in the pricing of veneers.
Drs who specialize in veneers and have decades of experience will charge more than doctors who are newer to doing veneers.
Quality of material is important to understand for the pricing as well. For example, composite veneers are less expensive than porcelain, but composite veneers don’t last as long.
Also, the Expertise of the ceramist or the Lab that the Dr works with is another factor in the pricing for veneers.
The expertise of the ceramist affects the workmanship and quality of the final veneers.
So the average Cost of veneers in the US is from about $1500 to 2500 per tooth
There are also drs that charge in the $2500 to $5000 range as well here in the US.
The Average veneer case size for someone’s smile is 8 to 10 teeth.
So 10 teeth at 1500 each for example would cost $15,000
10 teeth at $2500 would be $25,000
10 teeth at $5000 would be 50,000
So the range of pricing for porcelain veneers in the US could be $15,00 to $50,000 here in the United States.
At our office we charge $1800 per tooth/ or per porcelain veneer, so that would be $18,000 for a 10 unit smile makeover using porcelain veneers. At our office, that fee is all-inclusive for all the steps and appointments.
Again the price varies on the location, the expertise of the doctor, the quality of materials, and the expertise of the lab ceramist.
Here are some other Questions that we get asked about veneers.
Does Insurance cover veneers? No, since veneers are an elective procedure, dental insurance doesn’t usually cover veneers.
Are there payment plans?
Yes, Most offices offer some sort of financing, for example, care credit or they offer other payment options

