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See what a real Colorado case looks like — and what's possible. Brandon's full-mouth restoration shows the standard of care we vet providers against:

Brandon after full mouth restoration — natural smile result with E.max porcelain veneers
Full Mouth · 20 Restorations · Porcelain
Brandon's Smile Restoration
Estimated range: $18,000 – $25,000
Bruxism & worn teeth — full arch restored with E.max crowns and veneers.
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What Do Veneers Cost in Philadelphia?

Porcelain veneers in Philadelphia, PA typically cost between $1,000 and $2,800 per tooth. A full smile makeover covering 8–10 teeth ranges from $10K to $28K, depending on the complexity of your case and the experience level of your cosmetic dentist. Composite veneers are a more affordable entry point, though they require replacement sooner.

ProcedurePhiladelphia Cost Range
Single porcelain veneer$1,000 – $2,800
4 veneers (front teeth)3–4× per-tooth rate
Full smile (8–10 teeth)$10K – $28K
Composite veneer (per tooth)$400 – $1,500
Full mouth (20+ restorations)$18,000 – $50,000+

Philadelphia’s veneer pricing is influenced by its 7% higher-than-average cost of living and a dense, competitive dental market. The presence of numerous cosmetic dentists, particularly in Center City, creates a dynamic where practices must balance high operational costs with the need to attract patients. Proximity to many East Coast dental labs helps control fabrication costs, keeping prices competitive with other major hubs like New York and D.C.

What Affects the Price in Philadelphia?

Clinical Insight
Clinical Insight: Philadelphia's Fluoridated Water and Veneer Longevity

Philadelphia has maintained community water fluoridation for over 70 years, resulting in a patient population with a generally lower baseline of tooth decay. This is advantageous for veneer candidates, as healthy underlying tooth structure is crucial for successful bonding and long-term stability. However, the city’s cold winters and humid summers can be a factor in post-operative sensitivity, a temporary issue your dentist can help manage. — Clinically reviewed by Brennan, DDS

— Clinically reviewed by Brennan, DDS
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I Know What Philadelphia Veneers Cost — Now What?
Crooked teeth? Gaps? Does it hurt? How long do they last? Braces vs. veneers? Are they worth it? Full mouth cost? Choosing a dentist?
Cost Guide → Porcelain Cost Composite Cost Before & After Gallery

Finding a Cosmetic Dentist in Philadelphia

We're currently vetting cosmetic dentists in Philadelphia against our clinical standards. The cases featured on this page represent the level of care we require from every provider in our network. When evaluating any provider, look for these qualifications:

Philadelphia’s dental market is heavily influenced by the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Dental Medicine, which produces a high concentration of skilled practitioners. You’ll find a dense landscape of cosmetic dentists in Center City and the Main Line suburbs. This competition fosters a high standard of care, but patients should still verify that a provider has specific advanced training in cosmetic procedures.

Clinical Insight
When Veneers May Not Be the Right Choice

Veneers are not appropriate for every patient. Active gum disease or untreated decay must be resolved before any cosmetic work begins. Patients with severe bruxism require a night guard and bite evaluation first. Those seeking only a color change may achieve their goal with professional whitening at a fraction of the cost. A diagnostic consultation is always the right first step.

— Clinically reviewed by Brennan, DDS
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Case Study · Clinically Reviewed
Henderson's Reconstruction — before and after veneer case
Full Mouth · Bruxism
Henderson's Reconstruction
Estimated range: $35,000 – $55,000
Bruxism, wear, and a complete bite rebuild — full-mouth reconstruction.
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Areas Served Near Philadelphia

Patients throughout Philadelphia are served, including Main Line, Cherry Hill, Camden, Wilmington, and King of Prussia.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Porcelain veneers in Philadelphia typically range from $1,000 to $2,800 per tooth. A full smile makeover (8–10 teeth) runs $10,000–$28,000. Use our free cost estimator for a personalized price range.

Look for a cosmetic dentist with an extensive before-and-after portfolio, verified patient reviews, and specific experience with porcelain veneers. Our vetted provider network can help match you with qualified specialists in Philadelphia.

Most dental insurance plans consider veneers a cosmetic procedure and do not cover them. Many providers offer monthly payment plans to make treatment more accessible.

Case Study · Clinically Reviewed
Sarah's Complex Case — before and after veneer case
Complex · Implants + Veneers
Sarah's Complex Case
Estimated range: $18,000 – $30,000
Veneers designed around existing implants — a challenging coordination case.
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