If you've been thinking about veneers to fix chipped, stained, or uneven teeth, the first question is almost always the same: how much do they actually cost? In Fort Lauderdale, porcelain veneer pricing ranges roughly $1,200 to $2,500 per tooth, with a typical full-smile makeover (8–10 veneers) running $10,000 to $25,000. Here's exactly what drives that price — and how to know what's a fair quote.
Veneer Costs in Fort Lauderdale — At a Glance
- Porcelain veneers: $1,200 – $2,500 per tooth
- Composite (resin) veneers: $400 – $900 per tooth
- Lumineers / no-prep veneers: $1,000 – $2,200 per tooth
- E-max / lithium disilicate veneers (premium): $1,500 – $2,800 per tooth
- Full smile (8–10 veneers): $10,000 – $25,000+
These ranges are consistent with what we see across reputable Fort Lauderdale cosmetic dental practices. If you're being quoted dramatically below this — be cautious. We'll cover why below.
What Actually Determines Veneer Cost?
1. The Material
The single biggest cost driver. Porcelain (and its premium cousin E-max) is the gold standard — color-matched, stain-resistant, and lasts 15–20+ years. Composite resin is roughly half the price but typically lasts 5–8 years and stains more easily.
2. The Dentist's Experience
Cosmetic dentistry is part technical skill, part artistry. A dentist who has placed thousands of veneers commands a higher fee — and produces dramatically better results. This is not the place to save money.
3. Lab vs. In-House Fabrication
High-end practices often use specialty cosmetic labs in California or Japan that charge $400–$800 per veneer just for fabrication. That cost gets passed on, but the finished veneer looks substantially more lifelike than a discount lab job.
4. Customization & Smile Design
A proper smile makeover involves a wax-up, digital smile design preview, multiple try-in appointments, and bite adjustments. Quick "smile in a day" packages skip these steps to cut cost — and the results show it.
5. Number of Veneers
Most "smile makeovers" use 8 veneers (the front teeth visible when smiling). Some patients only need 4–6. Per-tooth cost often comes down slightly when ordering a full set.
What Does Insurance Cover?
Almost no dental insurance covers cosmetic veneers — they're considered elective. The exception is when a veneer is medically necessary to restore a broken or severely damaged tooth, in which case partial coverage may apply. We'll always verify your benefits before treatment and let you know exactly what to expect.
Financing Options for Veneers in Fort Lauderdale
Most patients finance their smile makeover. Common options at Stanton Smiles include:
- CareCredit — 6, 12, 18, or 24-month interest-free plans (with approved credit)
- Sunbit — fast soft-credit-check financing, no hard pull
- LendingClub Patient Solutions — longer-term plans up to 60 months
- In-house payment plans for established patients
Why Veneer Prices Vary So Much in Fort Lauderdale
A $599-per-tooth veneer is not the same product as a $2,200-per-tooth veneer. Discount offers usually compromise on one or more of:
- Material quality — cheaper ceramics that chip, stain, or look opaque
- Lab — overseas mass-production labs vs. specialty cosmetic labs
- Time spent — rushed prep work and skipped try-ins
- Bonding technique — improper bonding causes veneers to debond within 1–2 years
- Smile design — cookie-cutter shapes instead of custom-designed to fit your face
Veneers are a 10–20 year investment in your smile. The difference in cost over 15 years works out to about $5 per tooth per month — for a result you see every time you look in the mirror.
How Long Do Veneers Last?
With proper care, porcelain veneers last 15–20 years or longer. Composite veneers typically need replacement every 5–8 years. To maximize lifespan:
- Brush twice daily and floss carefully along the veneer edge
- Avoid biting hard objects (ice, fingernails, pens)
- Wear a nightguard if you grind your teeth
- Maintain twice-yearly cleanings
- Skip the heavily abrasive whitening toothpastes (veneers don't whiten)
Are Veneers Right for You?
Veneers are an excellent choice for patients with:
- Discoloration that doesn't respond to whitening
- Chipped, worn, or unevenly shaped teeth
- Small gaps between teeth (where braces aren't desired)
- Slightly crooked teeth (where Invisalign isn't necessary)
- Generally healthy teeth and gums
Patients with severe alignment issues, untreated decay, or active gum disease typically need other treatment first. A 30-minute consultation will tell us exactly what's appropriate for your smile.
What to Expect at Your Stanton Smiles Veneer Consultation
- Smile evaluation — Dr. Stanton reviews your goals, examines your bite, and takes digital photos.
- Digital smile preview — we show you a 3D mockup of your potential result before any work begins.
- Custom treatment plan — including exactly which teeth, what material, and the all-in fee. No surprises.
- Financing review — we walk through your options and help you find a comfortable monthly payment.
Most patients leave their first consultation knowing exactly what their veneers will cost, what they'll look like, and whether to proceed. No pressure.
Veneer Cost FAQ
Do veneers hurt?
No. The prep is done under local anesthesia, and most patients describe only mild sensitivity for a few days afterward.
Can I get just one veneer?
Yes, but color-matching a single veneer to surrounding teeth is the hardest case in cosmetic dentistry. Plan for a longer process.
Are no-prep veneers really painless?
Mostly — but they aren't right for every smile. Patients with prominent teeth often need traditional prep for the best aesthetic result.
Do veneers stain?
Porcelain veneers are highly stain-resistant. Composite veneers stain similarly to natural teeth, particularly with coffee, red wine, and tobacco.
What's the difference between veneers and crowns?
Veneers cover only the front surface of the tooth. Crowns wrap the entire tooth. Veneers are cosmetic; crowns are restorative.
Can veneers be removed?
Porcelain veneers are bonded permanently and the underlying tooth is slightly shaped, so they're considered irreversible. Composite and no-prep options are more reversible.
Schedule Your Fort Lauderdale Veneer Consultation
The honest cost of veneers in Fort Lauderdale depends entirely on your smile goals and which option fits best. The only way to know your number is a real consultation — not a generic online quote.
Call (954) 565-9788 or book online to schedule your veneer consultation at Stanton Smiles. We'll give you a transparent, written quote at the end of your visit. We're located at 5400 N Federal Hwy, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308.
