COSTS INVOLVED WITH PORCELAIN VENEERS

Sometimes accidents happen in which a tooth is damaged and needs to be repaired. When this is the case, it’s important to have the tooth repaired not only for cosmetic reasons, but also for health reasons. There are a few different options for tooth repair—one of which being dental
veneers.

What Are Veneers?

A dental veneer is a dental appliance that is attached to a tooth to repair the portion of the tooth that has been damaged. Veneers are excellent repair options for moderate damage to the crowns of teeth.

Why Veneers?

There are different options for the repair of a damaged tooth, and which option a dentist decides to go with will often depend on the severity of the damage. If a tooth has a minor cosmetic issue like a small chip, a dentist may decide that dental bonding is the right choice. For very severe damage to the crown of a tooth, a dental crown may be placed. Dental veneers are for teeth that have been damaged moderately, but not severely enough that the full crowns of those teeth need to be replaced.

Dental veneers serve a few different purposes—one of the most obvious being cosmetic. A dental veneer—especially a porcelain veneer—can be made to look very similar to the natural tooth that is being repaired and the surrounding teeth. A veneer can also help to improve the functionality of a tooth, and can help to safeguard against future infections and decay.

Composite Veneers

There are two popular options that patients will often choose between for the repair of a damaged tooth. One option is composite veneers, which are made with a composite material. These veneers can sometimes be fabricated same-day in a dentist’s office.

Porcelain Veneers

Porcelain veneers are a very popular option for patients that would like an additional level of protection. Porcelain veneers are not only durable and long-lasting, but they are also very realistic looking. This allows a veneer to easily blend with the tooth being repaired.

The Cost of Veneers

A major component in the decision of whether a patient chooses composite or porcelain veneers is often cost. The cost of composite veneers is often $250 to $1,500 per tooth, while porcelain veneers are often $500 to $2,500 per tooth. While porcelain veneers cost more money upfront, it’s important to consider just how durable porcelain veneers are. They will often outlast composite veneers significantly, and can sometimes last as long as 25 years! Because they generally don’t need to be replaced as often, they end up being more cost-effective in the long run.

Speak with Your Dentist

If you have a tooth that is damaged and you would like to consider your options, set an appointment with a cosmetic dentist for a consultation. They will take a look at the damaged tooth, and will decide on whether a dental veneer is the right repair option for you. From there you can discuss the best materials, and the cost of having a veneer placed.

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