Most dental information online falls into one of two categories: practice marketing disguised as education, or generic content that avoids specifics to stay broadly applicable. Neither serves a patient who is trying to make a real decision about a $10,000–$30,000 cosmetic procedure.
Veneers Authority was built to fill that gap. The content on this site is written to answer the questions patients actually have — not the questions that are easiest to answer. What does a full-mouth veneer case actually cost, and why? What happens if a veneer breaks? When is a crown the right choice instead of a veneer? What does it mean to "open the vertical dimension," and why does it matter for a bruxism patient? These are the questions that determine whether a patient makes a good decision.
The clinical content is reviewed by a practicing DDS with 20+ years of cosmetic dental experience. Where the evidence supports a clear recommendation, that recommendation is stated. Where the answer is genuinely case-dependent, that is stated too — along with the factors that determine the right choice.
This site does not provide dental advice, diagnose conditions, or recommend specific providers. The information here is educational and is intended to help patients have more informed conversations with their own dentists — not to replace those conversations. Every treatment decision requires a clinical evaluation that cannot be replicated through a website.
The cost estimator provides a range based on self-reported information. It is a budgeting tool, not a quote. The final cost of any treatment depends on clinical factors that can only be assessed in person.
America's most trusted educational resource for dental veneers — clinically reviewed content, free cost estimator, and vetted local specialists.
Veneers Authority exists to provide patients with the education needed to make confident, informed decisions about cosmetic dental treatment. It is believed that understanding the options — the types of veneers, realistic costs, what the procedure involves, and how to find a qualified provider — should not require a dental degree.
Every piece of content on this site is clinically reviewed by a licensed cosmetic dentist and written according to a strict editorial policy. Dental services are not sold. Educated patients are connected with vetted providers.
The process is built on three pillars:
Every article is reviewed by a practicing cosmetic dentist. Read about our research methodology.
Our free cost estimator uses real pricing data to give you an honest range — no bait-and-switch.
Patients are only referred to dentists who meet strict qualification criteria for cosmetic work.
Clinical Reviewer — Licensed cosmetic dentist who reviews all content for accuracy.
Editorial PolicyHow we research, write, and review content to ensure clinical accuracy.
Research MethodologyOur approach to data collection, cost analysis, and provider evaluation.
Last updated: April 18, 2026
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