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How much do dental veneers cost?

Overview

A beautiful smile is within reach with porcelain and composite veneers from Aspen Dental. Veneers are a cosmetic solution designed to enhance the appearance of your smile. By covering stains, chips, cracks and gaps, porcelain and composite veneers can create a more even, natural-looking result.

Key takeaways
  • Porcelain veneers average $1,359 per tooth¹, ranging from $990 to $2,169

  • Porcelain veneers can last 15+ years with proper care and are recommended for superior results

  • Veneers can be placed on upper front teeth only or extended across your entire smile 

  • 99% of patients are approved when they apply for flexible 3rd-party financing options 

¹Price displayed is the average price paid by patients in the Aspen Dental network for selected services. This average price of veneers is an approximation based on 2026 internal data and may not reflect the actual cost you will encounter due to individual factors. Price range varies from $990 to $2,169. For location specific pricing, please click here.

How much do dental veneers cost?

Veneer cost depends on the material selected, the number of teeth treated and the complexity of your case. Porcelain veneers are considered the premium option for their durability and long-lasting, stain-resistant appearance, while composite veneers offer a more affordable solution that can often be completed in one visit. Some patients choose to treat only the upper front teeth, while others extend veneers across more of their smile.

What factors affect the cost of veneers?

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Veneer materials

From porcelain to composite, the material your dentist recommends affects how much you pay.

Procedure complexity

If you need teeth shaping or gum contouring, it will affect your overall care plan pricing.

Number of teeth

Pricing is also based on the number of teeth you want veneers for. The more teeth, the more you pay.

Dental office location

Overall costs may vary from office to office, based on availability and types offered.

At Aspen Dental, we make dental care affordable

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Most insurance accepted

Explore dental insurance plans we accept. We do not accept Medicaid.

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Aspen Dental Savings Plan

Save on routine and major dental procedures with our savings plan².

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Flexible financing options

99% of patients who apply for 3rd-party financing are approved.

²The Aspen Dental Savings Plan is NOT insurance. 
Please see plan terms and conditions for details.

What's included in wisdom teeth removal

Your comprehensive veneer treatment at Aspen Dental includes:

  • Complete smile analysis and digital mockup to preview your results before treatment begins

  • Professional tooth shade assessment to ensure veneers match surrounding teeth

  • Minimal tooth preparation to preserve healthy tooth structure while creating bonding surface

  • Custom veneer fabrication at our laboratory with multiple shade and characterization options

  • Precise veneer placement and bonding with tooth-colored composite cement for strength and durability

  • Bite adjustment and polishing to ensure comfortable, natural-looking results that feel like your own teeth

Frequently asked questions about veneers cost

Many insurance plans do not cover veneers. If you do not have dental insurance or your insurance doesn’t cover veneers, your office will walk you through monthly payment options through 3rd-party financing and any current savings that may be available for your care.

If you need care beyond dental veneers and are without insurance, you can sign-up for the Aspen Dental Savings Plan³, which saves you up to 30% on dental care and is only $49/year.

³The Aspen Dental Savings Plan is NOT insurance. Please see plan terms and conditions for details.

Veneers range in price depending on the type of veneer recommended for you and how many teeth you’re looking to have them added to.

  • Composite veneers tend to be more affordable but don’t last as long as porcelain veneers.

  • Porcelain veneers tend to last longer, saving you money in the long run, but are more costly upfront than composite veneers.

Veneers range in price depending on the type of veneer recommended for you.

  • Composite veneers tend to be more affordable but don’t last as long as porcelain veneers.

  • Porcelain veneers tend to last longer, saving you money in the long run, but are more costly upfront than composite veneers.

How long your veneers last depends on the type of veneers you have. For bonded veneers, such as composite or porcelain veneers, they may last up to 15 years with proper care, regular dental checkups and a great oral hygiene routine.

If you’re looking to transform the look of your smile, veneers can be a good choice. It’s important to speak with a provider, compare your options and consider the look you want, how many teeth you plan to treat and your budget. When you visit Aspen Dental, we explain all of your options so you can decide what’s right for you with confidence.

When thinking of how cost-effective veneers are, it’s important to consider your overall goals and how long you would like to have veneers.

If you’re looking for an affordable option upfront, composite veneers are a great cost-effective option but don’t last as long as other solutions, potentially leading to you to need replacements sooner which will cost you more money in the long-run.

If you’re looking for the best long-term solution, porcelain veneers tend to be the most cost-effective because they last the longest. With longevity of up to 10+ years with proper care, great oral hygiene and consistent checkups, porcelain veneers will likely need less replacements overall. So, while they may cost you more upfront, you’ll get the best long-term solution that’s known for durability and stain-resistance.

Yes. When you visit Aspen Dental, you’ll receive an estimate after your exam and before we start the veneers process. It will list steps, timing and pricing for your recommended treatment. You can also ask about monthly payments through 3rd-party financing and any available savings opportunities.

Yes, composite veneers are a more budget-friendly and less invasive alternative to traditional (porcelain) veneers. While they may not be as long-lasting as porcelain, they offer a viable solution for patients on a tighter budget. Visit our blog to learn more about composite vs porcelain veneers today.

  • Composite veneers are known for their quick application and may be completed in as few as one visit, depending on the number of teeth being treated.

  • Porcelain veneers usually require two visits because your final veneers are custom-made for your teeth in a lab.