Veneers Cost Georgia

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What is the expected veneers cost Georgia?

Thanks to the advancements in modern dentistry, specifically in cosmetic dentistry, everyone can now have the smile they always dreamed of. This is why cosmetic dentists are getting more and more popular all over the country, as more and more people are starting to realize that getting a Hollywood-worthy smile is now easier than ever. However, just because it is easy to get doesn’t mean it is cheap to get.

Cosmetic dental veneers, for example, can be expensive, especially in certain states and cities. If you live anywhere in Georgia, and you are looking to have your smile fixed with dental veneers, then you are in the right place. This entry will give you everything you need to know about veneers cost in Georgia.

Veneers Cost Georgia

You can expect to pay $1,000 to up to $2,500 for dental veneers in Atlanta, Georgia.

As with other dental procedures, of course, the cost of dental veneers varies greatly from a lot of factors. You can actually find as cheap as $250 per tooth, to as expensive as $2,500 per tooth. Some can go as high as $5,000, depending on the material used.

Composite veneers are generally cheaper, but their quality is not considered standard of care. Very few dental offices and clinics use veneers made with composite resin material nowadays due to their associated problems. Composite resin materials tend to chip easily and change shade over time.

Porcelain dental veneers, on the other hand, are made with porcelain material, which is far superior when it comes to aesthetics and functionality. Traditional porcelain veneers are stronger, which means they can last longer, and look like natural teeth, making your smile look natural.

Even stronger, more natural, hard-wearing, and aesthetically more beautiful and natural is zirconia, which costs around $1,000 to $2,000 per tooth. They come in a wide range of shades that can mimic the look of natural teeth, making the veneers look natural.

Smiling with veneers

Smiling makes you look attractive; it exudes confidence, good health, and happiness. Hence, everybody wants a beautiful smile. The problem is a lot of people are self-conscious about their smiles. They need help in getting straight white teeth.

This is what cosmetic dental services are about – fixing smiles by addressing both aesthetic and health aspects of oral health. But as with any dental procedure, cosmetic dentistry is not cheap. Depending on the specifications of the procedures, cosmetic dental procedures can cost thousands, if not tens of thousands of dollars. Veneers however provide a cost-effective and reasonable solution (though not the cheapest) to fix your smile.

Everything you need to know about veneers

Dental veneers are composite or porcelain shells that are permanently bonded over the tooth enamel, or the surface of the teeth. They are used to resolve aesthetic flaws of the teeth, from discoloration (stained teeth), worn enamel, chips, cracks, or even teeth alignment.

While veneer is considered a cosmetic dental procedure, it also has a number of qualities that can help protect the teeth and save them from undergoing other dental procedures in the future.

Different types of veneers and their process

The process of putting the veneers on the top layer of the teeth is not as easy as other cosmetic dentistry procedures. The whole process can last for several weeks (up to 6 weeks). While most patients will only need a few appointments, there are different phases involved in the process, from preparation assessment of existing tooth structure, tooth preparation, making of the veneers, attachment of the veneers, etc.

The process is relatively lengthy, but the duration for the whole treatment and cost largely depends on the type of veneers you decide to get.

The process for composite veneers

Composite veneers can be done in one sitting. Your dentist will put you under a local anesthetic and reshape your teeth until the veneers can fit on your teeth perfectly. After attaching the composite to the tooth, it will be shaped to look natural and similar to the surrounding teeth. To bond it securely in place, a special high-intensity light is used.

Composite veneers typically cost $250 to $1,250 per tooth.

The process for porcelain veneers

Porcelain veneers can take much longer and definitely cost more. These veneers are custom-fit, meaning dentists will have to take an impression of your teeth before sending them the impression mold of your mouth it to the lab where the porcelain veneers are made. This phase alone can take a few days.

The patient’s teeth are also shaped during the initial consultation. Thus, a patient may receive temporary veneers until the new dental veneers arrive.

Once the new veneers are ready, the dentist will remove the temporary veneers and replace them with porcelain. Once they are placed, porcelain veneers can give you a new smile you can be proud of. They are also stain-resistant, which means you can smoke, drink coffee, or tea, without worrying about teeth discoloration.

Porcelain veneers typically cost $500 to $2,500 per tooth.

The process of Lumineers

Technically speaking, Lumineers is not a type of veneers; rather, it is a brand of veneers. This veneer is made up of ultra-thin porcelain laminate material that requires minimal tooth preparation before placement. Unlike traditional porcelain veneers, less natural tooth structure is shaved off before placing Lumineers on the surface of the tooth, since they only have 0.3mm of thickness, as compared to the 1.5mm thickness in traditional porcelain veneers.

Lumineers are basically cosmetic coatings attached to the teeth for a brighter smile. But its biggest advantage is it is a “reversible” process. This means it can be removed with little to no effect on the existing tooth structure.

Lumineers can cost $800 to $2,000 per tooth.

Factors that influence the cost of veneers in Georgia

As with other dental treatments, the cost for veneers varies from a lot of factors, such as:

  • The professional fee of your dentist (depending on his expertise, experience, location, demand, etc.)
  • Ceramist fee (the lab that makes the veneers). Some dentists have their own in-house ceramist, while others have partner laboratories.
  • The type of veneers and number of veneers needed or used.
  • The amount of work needed (tooth preparation, contouring, etc.)
  • The number of appointments needed to complete the treatment
  • Whether the procedure is paid cash, via in-house dental plan, etc.

The process of removable veneers

Removable veneers, also known as snap-on veneers, are the non-permanent alternative to traditional veneers. It is the best solution for people looking to have a beautiful smile but doesn’t want to commit to permanent veneers. The latter requires tooth preparation which means reshaping and shaving off some tooth enamel. Snap-on veneers, on the other hand, are painless, easy, and safe.

This is an excellent solution for missing teeth, mild gapped teeth, and discolored teeth.

Of course, the biggest drawback of this type is its quality. It is way inferior compared to other options that require some dental office appointments and dental work. It can also increase the risk of oral health problems such as plaque from the gap between the natural teeth and the snap-on veneers. Moreover, snap-on veneers can be uncomfortable to wear, and you cannot drink hot liquids with them as high temperatures can soften the thin veneers.

Depending on the brand, removable veneers can cost anywhere from $470 – $600 for both upper and lower sets of teeth. Some premium brands of removable veneers like Removable Veneer USA cost $599 for their premium (for both top and bottom), and $799 for their premium plus variety (for both top and bottom). The cheapest one on the market is from Instasmile Veneers, which only cost $300.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Can dental veneers be removed?

A. Yes. While they are designed to last for years, they can be removed for repairs if needed.

Q. Are veneers worth it?

A. Absolutely. As with any other cosmetic dentistry procedure, veneers will not only fix your teeth, it will also give you a brighter smile; a new smile that will boost your confidence. Also, veneers, especially the porcelain material, can last for decades (up to 30 years), making the initial dental veneers cost worth it.

Q. How long do veneers last?

A. It depends on the type of veneers. Composite veneers usually last around 5 to 7 years. Porcelain, on the other hand, is far more durable as it can last for 20 years or even longer, depending on your dental care habits and regular check-ups. Lumineers can last for 10 years or longer as well.

Q. What to expect during dental veneer consultation?

A. Cosmetic dentists start their initial evaluation by thoroughly checking your teeth and general oral health. From there, they will evaluate your case, from its complexity to severity, and then come up with the solution on how to make the necessary corrections to fix your teeth and your smile.

From here you can also ask your dentist any questions that concern your teeth and the procedure you are about to get. This is also the best time to tell your dentist if you have plans to get whiter teeth, as your dentist can definitely consider that in choosing a shade for your veneers.

Q. How do I become a good candidate for veneer treatment?

A. It starts with an in-person consultation. Only your dentist can determine if you are a good candidate for veneers or not. Some of the common signs that make a person a good candidate for veneers are severely stained teeth, minor cosmetic problems, several aesthetic or dental cosmetic problems, sufficient tooth enamel, and good overall oral health.

Q. Does insurance cover veneers?

A. Unfortunately no. Veneer treatment is largely considered a cosmetic treatment, and dental insurance companies don’t usually provide coverage for cosmetic procedures. However, some dental insurance plans may cover the full amount of the procedure if they are deemed medically necessary. Consult your dentist and insurance provider about this beforehand to make sure you can get the procedure covered.

Q. How much do full mouth veneers cost in Georgia?

A. Obviously, this depends on the type of veneer you choose. If a porcelain veneer costs $300 to $4500 per tooth, then expect to pay somewhere around $1000 to as high as $200,000 for full mouth veneers. This estimate, of course, includes the whole process, from tooth preparation to the use of anesthetics, etc.

Q. Should I go for the cheaper cosmetic veneers?

A. Think of veneers as your investment in your body and to yourself. Veneer treatment will make permanent changes to your mouth and your smile. Do you really want to settle for the cheapest one you can find and risk jeopardizing your oral health? As the old saying goes “you get what you pay for”.

A good veneer treatment comes with multiple steps and phases, and these things make up the overall cost. It will be wise to invest in dental services that will pay off its cost in the long run.

Q. Are there alternatives to veneers?

A. There are a few alternatives to veneers actually. Your dentist (or even your dental hygienist) can help you determine the right one for you. Other alternatives to fixing your smile include:

Professional teeth whitening is an in-office procedure that costs way less than veneers. The cost for the treatment depends on the type of treatment and the level of discoloration of your teeth (as it determines the number of sessions needed). Treatments usually cost around $500 to $1,400, while at-home teeth whitening kits cost around $30 to $300.

Dental bonding refers to the use of tooth-colored composite resin and adhesives to whiten the teeth and fix dental irregularities. This cost around $300 to $600 per tooth. More expensive products can cost up to $1,500 per tooth. However, the treatment is reversible.

Orthodontic treatments such as traditional braces and clear aligners (Invisalign, SmileDirect, etc.), as well as dental crowns, bridges, etc., are meant to fix malocclusions like overcrowding, crooked teeth, misaligned bite, etc., for a straighter and more beautiful smile.

The Takeaway

Veneers cost in Georgia may vary greatly, but one thing is for sure, they are not cheap, especially if you need more than a few to fix your smile. However, the happiness, contentment, and confidence you get for having a beautiful smile is priceless.

Dr Febin Mary George - Editor

With more than 10 years as a dental surgeon, Dr Febin Mary George is passionate about educating consumers around the world to help look after their teeth.

She completed her Bachelor of Surgery at the Century Institute of Dental Science and Research Centre in 2010.

Alongside editing the International Journal of Dental Clinics she has also written for major publications including Thrive Global.