How much does veneers cost?

A clear breakdown of what veneers actually costs in 2026 — what's bundled, what isn't, and how regional pricing changes the bill.

What drives the cost of veneers?

Material

Composite veneers ($250–$1,500/tooth) are cheapest; porcelain ($925–$2,500/tooth) is mid-range; stacked-ceramic and lithium disilicate (e.max) up to $3,000/tooth.

Number of teeth

Smile makeover ranges from 6 (front teeth visible when smiling) to 20 (full arch). Most patients do 8–10.

Prep vs. no-prep

No-prep veneers (Lumineers) preserve enamel but require ideal starting tooth shape. Most cases need some preparation.

Lab and ceramist

Top labs (Aurum, MicroDental) charge premium for hand-stacked, layered ceramics. Cosmetic outcomes are dramatically different.

Is veneers covered by insurance?

Cosmetic veneers are not covered. Crowns for medically necessary structural work (cracks, large decay) often are.

Veneers cost by city

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Estimates based on national average × regional multiplier. Final price depends on surgeon, technique, and case complexity.

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