Veneers Cost in the USA: A 2026 Price Guide
Porcelain veneers cost $1,000–$2,500 per tooth in the US. Here's what drives the price, why insurance won't cover them, and how to save.
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How much do veneers cost in the USA?
Porcelain veneers cost $1,000–$2,500 per tooth in the US, with NYC at the higher end. A typical "smile makeover" covers the 6–10 visible upper teeth, so a full set runs roughly $8,000–$20,000+. Cheaper composite (resin) veneers cost $250–$1,500 per tooth but don't last as long. Because veneers are considered cosmetic, dental insurance almost never covers them. Price depends on the material (porcelain lasts 10–15+ years and looks most natural), the dentist's expertise, and your location. Ways to reduce the cost include choosing composite for some teeth, using a dental school clinic, financing with CareCredit or a payment plan, and getting multiple consultations. For a full set, some Americans travel abroad, where porcelain veneers cost $250–$500 each and a complete makeover can be a fraction of the US price — making it one of the most common procedures patients fly for.
Porcelain vs composite veneers
- Porcelain: $1,000–$2,500/tooth. Most natural look, stain-resistant, lasts 10–15+ years.
- Composite: $250–$1,500/tooth. Cheaper, faster, but lasts ~5–7 years and stains more easily.
Why insurance won't pay
Veneers are almost always classified as cosmetic, so plans exclude them. The exception is rare cases where a veneer restores a damaged tooth. Read what's covered in our insurance guide.
What a full smile makeover costs
Most people veneer the 6–10 teeth that show when they smile. At $1,000–$2,500 each, that's $8,000–$20,000+ in the US — a major investment that's worth several consultations.
How to save on veneers
- Mix porcelain on front teeth with composite elsewhere.
- Use a dental school clinic.
- Finance with CareCredit or a payment plan.
- Get multiple quotes — cosmetic pricing varies widely.
Veneers abroad
A full set of veneers is one of the most popular dental-tourism procedures for Americans, with porcelain running $250–$500 per tooth abroad. The savings on a full smile makeover can be enormous — but quality and ethics vary, and aggressive over-prepping of teeth is a real risk, so vetting the clinic matters. See our honest dental work abroad guide.