How Much Do Veneers Cost?
In this video, Dr. Charles Pearson explains what mini dental implants are and how they differ from traditional implants in size, placement protocol, and cost.
Veneers cost more than crowns because there is more involved in them. We have to isolate the teeth, and each individual veneer has to be bonded. It’s time-consuming; therefore, our usual fee for a crown runs around $1,500, whereas for a veneer, we charge $1,700. There are some reductions to scale depending on how many we do.
I usually recommend eight to 10 veneers for the upper jaw, except in certain situations. We don’t want six real beauties and then a bunch of brown ones back there so you look like Mr. Ed. For the younger generation, Mr. Ed was a talking horse. We don’t want the “horse look”.
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