Free Veneer Cost Estimator

Answer 6 quick questions and get your personalized cost range instantly.

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Step 1 of 6

What bothers you most about your smile?

Select all that apply.

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C
Color / Staining
Yellowing, discoloration, or stains
Ch
Chips / Cracks
Broken or damaged edges
G
Gaps / Spacing
Spaces between teeth
S
Shape / Size
Uneven or misshapen teeth
A
Minor Alignment
Slightly crooked front teeth
M
Overall Makeover
Complete smile transformation
Step 2 of 6

How much of your smile do you want to transform?

This helps estimate the cost range.

Help me decide how many →

<10
Less than 10 Veneers
Fix a few problem teeth (1–8 veneers)
10
Top 10 (Smile Zone)
The teeth people see when you smile
T+B
Top and Bottom
Both arches for a complete look (14–20 veneers)
F
Full Mouth
Complete smile makeover — all visible teeth (20+ veneers)
Step 3 of 6

What matters most to you?

This helps match the individual with the right approach.

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N
Most Natural Result
Nobody can tell they're veneers
$
Most Affordable
Best results within budget
L
Longest Lasting
Maximum durability and lifespan
F
Fastest Treatment
Minimal visits and wait time
Step 4 of 6

Where are you in your veneer journey?

This helps personalize the results.

Not sure what a consultation involves? Here's what to expect →

R
Just Starting to Research
Exploring my options and costs
D
Done Research, No Dentist Yet
I know what I want but haven't seen a dentist
C
Had a Consultation
I've spoken with a dentist and I'm ready to move forward
Step 5 of 6

When are you looking to get started?

No pressure — this simply helps with prioritization.

What does the veneer process look like? →

A
As Soon as Possible
Ready to book a consultation
3
3–6 Months
Planning ahead
6
6–12 Months
Researching for later
E
Just Exploring
Curious about options and costs
Step 6 of 6

Where are you located?

This helps provide accurate local pricing.

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Porcelain veneers typically range $10,000–$30,000 — your personalized estimate may be higher or lower based on your answers.


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Your Estimate is Ready!

Where should the results be sent?

Enter your info below to see your personalized cost range.

Porcelain veneers typically range $10,000–$30,000 — your personalized estimate may be higher or lower based on your answers.


By submitting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. No mobile information will be shared with third parties for marketing purposes.

Not ready to commit? That's completely fine.

How This Estimate Is Calculated

The cost range provided by this tool is based on the same factors a cosmetic dentist uses to develop a treatment plan: the number of teeth being treated, the material selected (composite vs. porcelain), the complexity of the case (straightforward cosmetic vs. full-mouth reconstruction), and the geographic market. These are the primary cost drivers across the industry.

The estimate is a range, not a quote. The final cost depends on clinical factors that can only be assessed in person — existing tooth structure, gum health, bite analysis, and whether any preparatory work (such as periodontal treatment or orthodontics) is required before veneers can be placed. The estimator is designed to give a realistic starting point for budgeting and provider conversations, not to replace a clinical consultation.

When Veneers May Not Be the Right Choice

Not every patient who wants veneers is a candidate. Active gum disease or untreated decay must be resolved before any cosmetic work begins. Patients with severe bruxism (teeth grinding) require a bite evaluation and typically a night guard before and after veneer placement. Those seeking only a color change may achieve their goal with professional whitening at significantly lower cost. The estimator results include a candidacy note based on the answers provided.

Clinically reviewed by Brennan Bonati, DDS · Your information is secure and never shared