The price of dental veneers varies between €150 and €650 per piece depending on the chosen material — composite or porcelain — the number of pieces to be treated, and the complexity of the case.
It is one of the most frequent questions we receive, and also one of the hardest to answer without a prior diagnosis. In this guide, we explain all the factors that influence the price, what each type of veneer includes, and how to obtain an exact quote for your case. If you already know which type of veneer you need, visit our dental veneers in Valencia page directly.
At Asensio Dental Clinic, under the supervision of Dr. Lucía Asensio Romero (Registration No. 46002287), we offer a personalized and no-obligation quote after the first free visit. If you want to know all the available aesthetic treatments, visit our cosmetic dentistry in Valencia page.
How much do dental veneers cost? Price by material type
The factor that most influences the price of dental veneers is the material they are made of. There are two major families — composite and porcelain — with very different price ranges and clinical indications. Choosing the most expensive material is not always the best decision: the right choice depends on the case, not the available budget.
Composite veneers are the most economical because they are manufactured directly in the office in a single visit, without laboratory intervention. Their price per piece ranges between €150 and €300 depending on the complexity of the correction and the amount of material needed. They are the suitable option for specific corrections, simple cases, or patients who want to explore the result before committing to a final treatment. For more information on this type, consult our article on composite veneers: what they are, advantages, and care.
Porcelain veneers have a price per piece of between €450 and €650 depending on the type of ceramic used — feldspathic, lithium disilicate — and the laboratory. Their manufacture requires several visits and the intervention of a leading dental laboratory, which justifies the higher cost. In return, they offer a durability of between 15 and 20 years, total resistance to staining, and an aesthetic result superior to that of composite. They are the gold standard for treatments involving several teeth where long-term results are a priority.
| Veneer Type | Price per Piece | Average Durability | Required Visits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Composite | €150 – €300 | 5 – 7 years | 1 |
| Feldspathic Porcelain | €450 – €550 | 15 – 20 years | 2 – 3 |
| Lithium Disilicate (e.max) | €500 – €650 | 15 – 20 years | 2 – 3 |
| Lumineers | Upon consultation | Over 20 years | 2 |
Factors influencing the final price of dental veneers
The price per piece is only part of the total cost of a veneer treatment. The final quote depends on several factors that the specialist evaluates in the initial diagnosis and that can significantly modify the total amount.
The number of pieces to be treated is the most significant factor in the total cost. A treatment of six porcelain veneers has a very different cost than one of twelve, and planning the correct number of pieces requires an analysis of each patient’s smile zone — the teeth seen when smiling — which is not the same for everyone. Generally, treatments with a higher number of pieces have a slightly lower cost per piece than treatments for fewer pieces.
Necessary previous treatments can also be added to the budget. If the patient has active cavities, needs periodontal cleaning, or requires previous teeth whitening to establish the base tone for the veneers, these procedures are added to the treatment plan. At Asensio Dental Clinic, we never start an aesthetic treatment without previously resolving any oral health problems, because the durability of the veneers directly depends on the health of the dental environment.
| Factor | Impact on Price |
|---|---|
| Veneer Material | High — composite vs. porcelain triples the price per piece |
| Number of Pieces | High — it is the main multiplier of the total cost |
| Necessary Previous Treatments | Variable — cavities, periodontics, or previous whitening |
| Dental Laboratory Type | Medium — leading laboratory vs. standard laboratory |
| Mock-up and Temporaries Inclusion | Medium — prior trial that guarantees the result |
| Included Check-ups | Low — but relevant for the total long-term cost |
Are cheap dental veneers a good option?
In cosmetic dentistry, a low price almost always has an explanation: lower quality material, low-cost laboratory, lack of previous digital planning, or absence of temporaries. Any of these factors can compromise the result of a treatment that will be in the patient’s mouth for 15 or 20 years.
The cost of poorly planned veneers or those manufactured with inappropriate materials is not just economic. A result that does not satisfy the patient requires being redone — with the additional cost and dental wear that implies. Veneers that fracture prematurely due to material unsuitable for the patient’s masticatory load must be replaced sooner than expected. The price margin between a reference clinic and a low-cost one is usually much smaller than the cost of correcting a poorly executed treatment.
At Asensio Dental Clinic, we offer interest-free financing that allows distributing the cost of a quality treatment into accessible monthly installments. Consult our aesthetic dentistry prices page for more information on rates and financing options.
How many veneers do I need and what is the total budget?
The answer to this question can only be given after a diagnosis with clinical photography and an analysis of the patient’s smile zone. What we can guide is the investment range according to the number of pieces and the material.
A treatment of six composite veneers — the most common correction for the anterior sector — has a total cost of between €900 and €1,800. The same treatment with porcelain has a cost of between €2,700 and €3,900. A full smile treatment with twelve porcelain veneers — the usual format for a Hollywood smile — ranges between €5,400 and €7,800. All these ranges are indicative: the exact budget for each case is prepared during the first free visit.
| Indicative Treatment | Composite | Porcelain |
|---|---|---|
| 4 anterior sector veneers | €600 – €1,200 | €1,800 – €2,600 |
| 6 anterior sector veneers | €900 – €1,800 | €2,700 – €3,900 |
| 8 veneers (full smile) | €1,200 – €2,400 | €3,600 – €5,200 |
| 12 veneers (Hollywood smile) | €1,800 – €3,600 | €5,400 – €7,800 |
Frequently asked questions about the price of dental veneers
Does the price of veneers include previous whitening?
Not necessarily. At Asensio Dental Clinic, the veneer budget includes diagnosis, mock-up, manufacture, and placement. If the case requires previous teeth whitening, it is added to the budget as an independent procedure. In the first free visit, exactly what each item in the budget includes is detailed.
Are dental veneers covered by medical insurance?
Aesthetic dentistry treatments — including veneers — are not covered by dental medical insurance in Spain, as they are considered elective procedures without medical indication. Some insurances partially cover composite restorations when they have a functional indication, but not veneers for aesthetic purposes.
Can the dental veneer treatment be financed?
Yes. At Asensio Dental Clinic, we offer interest-free financing for 12 months and financing for up to 5 years for higher-amount treatments. Approval is immediate in the clinic and allows distributing the total cost into monthly installments adapted to each patient. Consult the conditions on our aesthetic dentistry prices page.
Are porcelain veneers always more expensive than composite ones?
Per piece, yes. But the real cost comparison must be made over time. Porcelain veneers last between 15 and 20 years; composite ones between 5 and 7 years. If the patient replaces composite veneers twice in the same period, the total cost can equal or exceed that of porcelain veneers, with the difference that they will have undergone the procedure three times instead of one.
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