How Much Do Dental Veneers Cost in Australia?

Are you seeking a cosmetic transformation to your smile and you don’t know where to start? Well, why not get started with dental veneers? Dental veneers are a cosmetic treatment designed to hide the imperfections to your smile that you hate to see every morning in the mirror when you wake up to brush your teeth.

But how much do veneers cost? This is one of the first questions that a prospective patient will naturally ask when considering any form of treatment. Unfortunately, dental veneers aren’t fixed price because many factors can alter their variable price. 

Although, we’ve got this all covered to help you make an informed decision to meet the needs of your smile. 

What Are Dental Veneers?

Dental veneers are thin-shaped shells typically made from porcelain and composite material that fits over the front surface of your teeth. The dentist would need to strip a small amount of your enamel so the veneer bonds to the teeth. The shell will hide any of those imperfections you don’t want to see, such as staining, chips and cracks.

How Much Do Veneers Cost?

The key question that many prospective patients are wanting to know is how much do veneers cost? As mentioned, the cost of veneers is variable, and there are several factors for this:

  • The type of material you choose – where porcelain is slightly more expensive than composite
  • The location of the treatment – Sydney and Melbourne are typically more expensive
  • The number of veneers – Is it one or multiple teeth you want to hide?

The price of a composite veneer in Australia generally starts from $250 per tooth, with porcelain veneers starting from $1300 per tooth. The costs are split through an oral examination, X-ray checks and fitting the veneer. 

If you’re seeking dental veneers treatment, get a comprehensive treatment plan from your dentist and this will also cover the costs. 

Does Private Health Insurance Cover Dental Veneers Costs?

Private health insurance doesn’t cover the full cost of dental treatments in general, but the good news is that porcelain and composite veneers do fall into health insurance as a major dental category. Therefore, you can be supported for a proportion of the treatment costs.

Are There Any Alternatives To Dental Veneers?

Should you not be willing to have dental veneers, there are other treatments you can try to transform the look and feel of your smile:

  • Dental Bonding – Bonding can also be used to correct imperfections, particularly for small chips and cracks that can be filled or ‘repaired’ with resin material. 
  • Teeth Whitening – Should you be more concerned with deep staining; professional teeth whitening could be a viable alternative to lighten your tooth shade for a stronger looking smile.
  • Invisalign – Any tooth misalignment and crowded teeth can be straightened accordingly with transparent aligners.
  • Contouring – Reshaping teeth may be needed due to genetics or an accident. Contouring involves removing plaque and tartar as well.

If you’re seeking dental veneer treatment and you want to learn more about how much veneers cost, consult your local dentist to get a better picture of what you’re expecting to pay. Request an appointment today!

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