How Much Do Veneers Cost?

In this video, Dr. Matthew Keider explains the cost differences between composite and porcelain veneers and how financing options can make treatment more accessible. If you are considering veneers, schedule a free consultation today to explore your options and create a personalized treatment plan.

The cost of veneers varies depending on the material used. There are two primary types of veneers:

  1. Chairside Composite Veneers (Bonding): These are made from composite resin, the same tooth-colored filling material used for dental restorations. They are applied directly to the teeth while you sit in the dental chair. Composite veneers are a more affordable option but may not be as long-lasting as other materials, as they can stain over time.
  2. Lab-Processed Veneers: These veneers are crafted from high-quality materials, such as porcelain, in a dental laboratory. While they are slightly more expensive, they offer superior durability, maintain their color over time, and provide the most natural and aesthetic appearance.

For patients interested in improving their smile with veneers, we offer flexible financing options to make treatment more accessible. If you feel self-conscious about your smile and want a long-lasting, aesthetic solution, we can explore different financing plans to help you achieve the results you desire. Contact our office to learn more about your options and begin your journey to a confident smile.

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