| Option | Typical Cost |
|---|---|
| Basic / standard | $740–$925 |
| Standard with extras | $1,026–$1,668 |
| Complex / advanced | $1,314–$2,135 |
| Specialized / revision | $2,000+ |
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| Type | Cost Per Tooth |
|---|---|
| Composite veneers | $250–$800 |
| Porcelain veneers (standard) | $900–$2,000 |
| Ultra-thin (Lumineers, no-prep) | $1,000–$2,500 |
| Full set (6–8 upper teeth) | $6,000–$16,000 |
Porcelain veneers last 10–20 years with proper care and transform your smile in just 2 appointments. Composite veneers ($250–$800) cost less and can be done in one visit but last only 5–7 years and stain more easily. Lumineers (ultra-thin, no-prep) preserve natural tooth structure since minimal to no tooth reduction is needed. Dental insurance rarely covers veneers as they are considered cosmetic. Many cosmetic dentists offer financing through CareCredit or Proceed Finance at 0% interest for 12–24 months. Dental tourism (Mexico, Colombia, Costa Rica) saves 50–70% even with travel costs.
The price of veneer is shaped by insurance coverage, provider type, and geographic location. Patients with high-deductible health plans often pay the full negotiated rate until their deductible is met, making the first procedure of the year significantly more expensive out of pocket than later ones.
Provider choice has the single largest impact on what you actually pay. Academic medical centers and hospital systems charge higher facility fees, while independent practitioners and outpatient surgery centers typically offer lower all-in pricing for the same procedures and outcomes.