Veneers Cost in Toronto

Composite from $500 to $700. Porcelain from $1,600 to $2,000.
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Veneers are priced per tooth, so the total comes down to the material and how many you choose. Here is what they cost, what moves the price, and how the payment plans work, with a clear quote at your free consultation before anything begins.

Cost of Dental Veneers Toronto
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The full breakdown

How Much Do Veneers Cost in Toronto?

Veneers are priced per tooth, and the total depends on the material you choose, how many teeth you treat, and the complexity of your case. Here is a clear guide so you know what to expect before you call.

 

Veneer Type Cost Per Tooth Lifespan Treatment Time Best For
Composite Veneers $500 – $700 5–7 years Same day (1 visit) Budget-conscious patients, minor cosmetic fixes
Porcelain Veneers $1,600 – $2,000 10–20 years 2–3 visits Long-term investment, stain resistance, natural appearance
Laminate Veneers $1,600 – $2,000 10–15 years 2 visits Minimal tooth prep, ultra-thin, conservative approach

 

Fees shown are estimates based on the ODA Fee Guide and may vary. Book a free consultation for your personalized quote.

What people usually treat

Typical Veneer Plans and Their Cost

Most people treat the teeth that show when they smile. Here are the three most common plans, with composite at the lower end and porcelain at the higher end.

1 tooth

$500 to $2,000

A Single Veneer

Matching one chipped or out of place front tooth to its neighbours. The smallest case, priced by the material you choose.

6 front teeth

$3,000 to $12,000

The Social Six

The six upper teeth most visible when you smile. The most popular cosmetic plan, with composite at the lower end and porcelain at the upper end.

8 to 10 teeth

$4,000+

A Full Upper Smile

A complete makeover of the teeth that show. Priced per tooth, with the exact total quoted before you decide.

Every plan comes with an itemised quote before you commit, so the number never creeps up later.

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What moves the price

What Affects the Cost of Your Veneers

What Affects the Cost of Your Veneers

Material

Porcelain costs more than composite, but it lasts far longer and resists staining, so it often works out as better value over time.

Number of Teeth

Veneers are priced per tooth, so two front teeth cost far less than a full set. Most patients treat the six to ten teeth that show.

Case Complexity

If your teeth need extra preparation, or you are correcting gaps, shape, and colour together, the work takes longer and the cost reflects that.

The Dentist's Experience

The cheapest veneers are rarely the best value. Work by Dr. Aminsalehi lasts longer and looks more natural, which is what you are really paying for.

What you invest in

Where the Cost Actually Goes

With veneers you are paying for custom dental ceramic, the lab craftsmanship that layers and shades each shell, and the smile design work that plans how your finished smile suits your face. This is not a quick chairside fix. Each shell is made for one tooth and built to look natural and hold its colour for years.

That is why porcelain veneers cost more than bonding and take more than one visit. You are buying a lasting result, designed by an experienced cosmetic dentist, not just a same day repair.

Lab Crafted Ceramic

Each porcelain shell is hand shaded in a lab to match your own teeth for a natural finish.

Stays Bright for Years

Porcelain resists staining, so your smile holds its colour far longer than composite or bonding.

Built to Last

With proper care, porcelain veneers commonly last ten to twenty years, which lowers the real cost per year.

Easy on your budget

Payment Plans and Financing

A new smile should not have to wait for the full cost up front. We offer flexible plans from $190 a month at 0% interest, so you can spread the cost over time with no hidden fees. At your free consultation we will give you a clear quote and walk through the monthly options together.

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Are Veneers Covered by Insurance or CDCP?

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Are Veneers Covered by Insurance or CDCP?

Veneers are usually considered cosmetic, so most insurance plans and the Canadian Dental Care Plan do not cover them. There are exceptions when a veneer is needed for a medical or trauma reason, and we will always check your plan for you. Even without coverage, our payment plans keep the cost manageable. Our team speaks Farsi and English, so the numbers are clear before you decide.

 

How Veneer Costs Compare to Other Options

Veneers are not the only way to improve a smile, and the right choice depends on your goal and your budget. Dental bonding costs less per tooth and suits small fixes, but it does not last as long. A dental crown costs more and is used when a tooth needs full coverage, not just a cosmetic facing. Teeth whitening is the most affordable option, but it only changes colour, not shape. To read about the treatment itself rather than the price, see our full guide to dental veneers in Toronto. At your consultation we will tell you honestly which option gives you the best result for your money.

Cost questions, answered

Veneers Cost Questions

Composite veneers cost $500 to $700 per tooth, and porcelain veneers cost $1,600 to $2,000 per tooth. The total depends on how many teeth you treat. Book a free consultation for your exact quote.

Usually no, since they are considered cosmetic. We help you check for exceptions if a veneer addresses a functional or trauma issue, and we offer payment plans either way.

Your quote covers the consultation, digital imaging, the veneers themselves, fitting, bonding, and follow up adjustments. There are no surprise add ons.

Yes. We offer 0% interest plans from $190 a month, so you can spread the cost over time with no hidden fees.

Two front teeth cost far less than a full set. Composite starts around $500 to $700 per tooth, so a small case is very affordable. Book a free consultation for an exact figure.

Yes. We offer package pricing that lowers the per tooth cost when you treat six or more teeth. We will show you the package figure at your consultation.

Porcelain veneers are crafted in a lab and hand shaded to match your teeth, and they last far longer and resist staining. That extra craft and durability is what you pay more for. To compare the materials in detail, see our guide to dental veneers in Toronto.

Get Your Personal Veneers Quote

The only way to know your real cost is a quick look at your teeth. Book a free consultation and we will give you a clear written quote, explain your payment options, and answer every question, with no pressure to commit.

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