Veneers can transform your smile and boost your confidence. With just one treatment, you could achieve a celebrity-worthy smile. This procedure is one of our most popular at Epic Family Dental, but how much do dental veneers cost? Let’s break down the factors that affect the cost, go over the average cost patients pay, and ways you can make dental veneers more affordable.
The main factors that affect the cost of dental veneers are the material used, the number of teeth, and whether additional procedures are needed to prepare your teeth.
There are two main types of dental veneers: porcelain and composite. Porcelain veneers are more expensive, because they are longer-lasting, stronger, and more stain-resistant than composite veneers. Due to the quality, porcelain veneers are more popular.
Dr. Sorge can help you determine how many veneers you should install to have the most natural-looking, seamless smile possible. You can install veneers on a full smile or on a few teeth. The more teeth you’d like veneers for, the more costly it will be.
To have veneers installed, you can’t have active decay, gum disease or infections. If you currently have any of these, you may need additional dental work done prior to the veneer procedure. Receiving a veneer consultation, having x-rays done, and shaving down some of the enamel in preparation for the veneers to be installed may add to your overall cost of veneers.
Depending on your individual circumstances, the doctor may recommend you receive 2, 4, 8 or 10 veneers. Each veneer will cost around $1,750-$2,150. If you’re only concerned with a few specific teeth, you may only need 2 or 4 veneers to address issues like discoloration, chips, or minor misalignments. This is called a partial set. If you get a partial set, it will likely cost between $3,500-$8,600. If your natural teeth have widespread staining, wear, or irregularities, a full smile makeover might be better. A full set would be around $14,000-$21,500.
Check with your insurance company to see if they cover cosmetic procedures. Many insurance companies don’t cover veneers, so this could be an out-of-pocket procedure.
Yes! Veneers are long-lasting and can dramatically improve your smile, giving you confidence when smiling and laughing.
Dental veneers can last 15-20 years with proper maintenance.
It depends on the type of dental problems. You can’t have active decay, gum disease, or infections. There also needs to be a sufficient amount of enamel to work with. If you have teeth with chips, cracks, or gaps, veneers would be a great option.
Dr. Sorge specializes in cosmetic dentistry and is an expert in transforming patient smiles with veneers. With 30+ years of experience, he’ll be able to provide you with an accurate quote based on the material you’d like for your veneers, how many teeth you’d like them installed on, and whether or not you’ll need additional procedures to prepare your mouth for veneers. Schedule your consultation with Dr. Sorge today by filling out the form below or calling (949) 492-3407 to get a personalized veneer estimate.