Georgia dental veneers cost guide

How Much Do Dental Veneers Cost in Georgia?

Porcelain veneers in Georgia typically cost $800-$1,900 per tooth. Composite veneers are cheaper but less durable. A full smile makeover (8–10 veneers) can total $8,000–$25,000 depending on the dentist and number of teeth treated.

Key takeaways — Georgia

Veneer types and costs in Georgia

Veneer type Cost per tooth (Georgia) Lifespan Notes
Porcelain veneers $800-$1,900 per tooth 10–20 years Most natural look; lab-fabricated; irreversible enamel removal
Composite resin veneers $250–$1,200 5–7 years Applied chairside same visit; reversible; easier to repair
Lumineers / no-prep veneers $800–$2,000 10–20 years Ultra-thin; minimal tooth reduction; brand-name product

Veneer costs by city in Georgia

City Porcelain veneers (per tooth) Guide
Atlanta $900-$2,100 per tooth Full guide →

What affects veneer costs in Georgia?

  • Material: Porcelain requires lab fabrication — significantly more expensive than chairside composite
  • Number of teeth: Each tooth treated multiplies the per-tooth cost; some practices offer set pricing for 6–10 veneers
  • Dentist experience: Cosmetic-focused dentists with curated portfolios often charge a premium and use higher-grade labs
  • Market: Urban practices in Georgia typically charge 15–30% more than suburban counterparts
  • Prep work: Teeth whitening (to match shade), gum contouring, or existing decay treatment are usually billed separately

Veneers FAQ — Georgia

How much do veneers cost in Georgia?
Porcelain veneers in Georgia typically cost $800-$1,900 per tooth. Composite veneers run $250–$1,200 per tooth. A full set of 8–10 porcelain veneers can total $8,000–$25,000 depending on the dentist and market.
Does insurance cover veneers?
Most dental insurance plans classify veneers as cosmetic and do not cover them. In cases where a veneer restores a tooth fractured by injury, partial coverage may apply. FSA and HSA funds can be used to pay for veneers regardless of insurance classification.
How long do veneers last?
Porcelain veneers typically last 10–20 years with proper care. Composite veneers last 5–7 years. Both will eventually need replacement as they wear, chip, or stain.
Are veneers reversible?
Porcelain veneers require removing a thin layer of enamel to ensure proper adhesion — this is irreversible. Composite veneers can be removed. Either type means the teeth will always need a veneer or crown going forward.

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