Porcelain veneers in New York cost $1,600–$3,000 per tooth in 2026. Compare pricing across New York's major cities, find a vetted specialist, and get a free personalized estimate.
New York City is one of the most expensive veneer markets in the world. The Upper East Side and Midtown Manhattan command the highest prices globally, driven by extreme real estate costs and celebrity clientele. However, NYU and Columbia dental schools offer supervised procedures at significantly reduced rates, making NYC unique in having both the most expensive and some of the most accessible cosmetic dental options in the country.
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| City | Per Tooth (Porcelain) | Social Six | Full Smile (10) | Market Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New York | $1,600–$3,000 | $9,600–$18,000 | $16,000–$30,000 | Luxury |
Prices are estimates and vary by dentist, lab, and case complexity. Updated Q1 2026.
New York is home to NYU, Columbia — which offer supervised cosmetic dental procedures at 40–60% below private practice rates. Treatment is performed by dental students under faculty oversight. Timelines are longer than private practices, but the cost savings can be substantial. Contact each school directly for current availability and eligibility.
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Porcelain veneers in New York City typically cost $1,600–$3,000 per tooth. The Upper East Side and Midtown command the highest prices; NYU and Columbia dental schools offer supervised options at 40–60% below private practice rates.
Yes. NYU College of Dentistry and Columbia University College of Dental Medicine both offer cosmetic procedures through supervised student clinics. NYU's clinic is one of the largest dental schools in the country.
New York City and Beverly Hills are consistently the two most expensive veneer markets in the United States, with premium practices regularly charging $2,500–$3,000+ per tooth.
Philadelphia (30% less than NYC), New Jersey suburbs, and Connecticut cities offer significantly lower prices with comparable quality. Many NYC patients travel to Philadelphia or New Jersey for cosmetic dental work.