My Teeth Seem To Be Moving And I Want To Have Veneers. I Researched Loads But Haven’t Ever Found An Accurate Price. Could You Tell Me?

Q.
Hi Mark. I’ve had a lot of trouble with my teeth in the past and I’ve had corrective treatment. I turned down braces due to a metal phobia and at the time (I was 16) my parents could not afford the invisalign braces. I’m now 18 and as the dentist warned me that my teeth would move (this is due to having my 2 fangs out as they grew in front of my teeth with two flat ones behind them. I really want veneers and the question is how much does it cost per tooth. I’ve researched loads but haven’t ever found an accurate price!
A.
The cost really depends on several factors:

What type of veneer? How good you want it to look? What level of quality do you want both in terms of the dentist who carries out the treatment and the dental technician used to make the veneers, should you choose porcelain veneers? How many teeth are being done? The general complexity of your individual case.Your bite and if it would be problematic? How long you wish the treatment to last
(this goes for all dental treatments by the way)?  On average veneers cost from about £300-£1000 or more (for the very, very best) per tooth but it will vary considerably with all of the variables above. Hope that helps for now. Regards, Mark.

Dr Mark Hughes Harley Street Dental Studio 52 Harley Street, London W1G 9PY Web: www.harleystreetdentalstudio.com Tel: 020 7636 5981 View My Profile Dr Hughes

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