Cost of veneers: There is no set cost. This varies by location, office, and the condition and the number of the teeth involved. For the most accurate information, see a dentist for a consultation.
Answered 4/4/2014
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Veneers: The fee will vary based upon geographical location, type of office, expertise and training of dentist, overhead costs especially lab costs. You could probably figure $1000-1250 per tooth. Perhaps some discount for all your teeth. However, most importantly, see a local trusted general dentist or prosthodontist for a consult. Perhaps you don't need veneers on all your teeth.
Answered 1/26/2014
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Veneer everything: Veneers on all teeth is not really a practical thing to do. Molar teeth are our major chewing teeth and as such bear a lot of forces, and would be more amenable to full coverge or at least 3/4 coverage to better distribute the forces throughout more surface are therefore imparting more strength and longer life. The cost varies but a ballpark figure would range between 700-1200 per tooth.
Answered 1/26/2014
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Varies: Most often depend on where you live and who does them and what laboratory they are using. In the Philadelphia suburbs the cost per tooth ranges from $1200 - 2500. My fee as a specialist is in between, but I am not in the city. Manhattan, LA, etc likely more. So, this fee times the # of teeth will be close. Some charge extra if more than 6, due to the complexity and increased lab fees. Good Luck.
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