Cosmetic Dentistry Cost in Toronto

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Whitening $350

  • Teeth whitening $350 to $600
  • Composite bonding $300 to $500
  • Composite veneers $500 to $700
  • Porcelain veneers $1,600 to $2,000
  • Dental implants $3,500+

The price of a new smile depends on the treatment and how many teeth are involved. Here is a clear guide to what each cosmetic treatment costs at Pearl Dental Group, with a free consultation and a written quote before anything begins.

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The full price guide

How Much Does Cosmetic Dentistry Cost in Toronto?

Every smile is different, so your exact cost depends on the treatment, the number of teeth, and the complexity of your case. Use this guide to get a feel for the range, then book a free consultation for a quote made for you.

 

Cosmetic Procedure Cost Range (CAD) Treatment Time Results Last Best For
Teeth Whitening $350 – $600 1 visit (1-2 hours) 1–3 years Quick brightening, stain removal
Composite Veneers $500 – $700 per tooth Same day 5–7 years Budget-friendly smile enhancement
Porcelain Veneers $1,600 – $2,000 per tooth 2–3 visits 10–20 years Long-term smile transformation
Dental Bonding $300 – $500 per tooth 1 visit (30-60 min) 5–10 years Minor chips, gaps, discoloration
Dental Crowns $1,100 – $1,500 per tooth 2 visits 10–15 years Damaged or weakened teeth
Dental Bridges $2,500+ (3-unit bridge) 2–3 visits 10–15 years Replace 1-2 missing teeth
Dental Implants $3,500 – $4,000 per tooth 3–6 months Lifetime Permanent tooth replacement
Dentures (Full) $900 – $2,000 per arch 4–6 visits 5–10 years Multiple missing teeth
Dentures (Partial) $600 – $1,500 3–4 visits 5–7 years Few missing teeth

 

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

What moves the price

What Affects the Cost of Cosmetic Dentistry

What moves the price cosmetic dentistry

The Treatment You Choose

Whitening and bonding sit at the affordable end, while veneers, crowns, and implants are a larger investment that lasts far longer.

Materials and Complexity

Better materials and cases that correct shape, colour, and alignment together take more time and skill, and the price reflects that.

Number of Teeth

Most cosmetic work is priced per tooth, so treating two front teeth costs far less than a full smile makeover.

The Dentist's Experience

Work by Dr. Aminsalehi, with over 30 years of cosmetic experience, lasts longer and looks more natural. That is the real value.

Cost by treatment

A Closer Look at Each Price

Here is what each treatment costs and what you get for it. Tap any treatment to read about it in full.

 

The quickest, most affordable way to brighten your smile. One visit lifts years of staining, and take home options are available.

$350 to $600

Tooth coloured resin shaped onto the tooth in a single visit to fix small chips, rough edges, and gaps. The budget friendly favourite.

$300 to $500 / tooth

Custom shells that reshape and brighten the front teeth, often finished the same day. See our full veneers cost guide.

$500 to $700 / tooth

Lab crafted shells that last the longest and resist staining, for a natural result that holds its colour for years.

$1,600 to $2,000 / tooth

Custom caps that restore a damaged or weakened tooth and blend naturally with the teeth around it.

$1,100 to $1,500 / tooth

A permanent replacement for a missing tooth that looks and works like your own. A lifetime result when cared for.

$3,500 to $4,000 / tooth

A comfortable, affordable way to replace many missing teeth, in full or partial form to suit your smile.

$600 to $2,000

Close a gap between the front teeth with bonding or veneers, often in a single visit for a smaller gap.

From $300

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

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What Does a Full Smile Makeover Cost?

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What Does a Full Smile Makeover Cost?

A full smile makeover combines several treatments into one plan, so the total depends entirely on what your smile needs. A lighter makeover of whitening and a few bonding fixes costs far less than a full set of porcelain veneers with implants. Most patients land somewhere in between. The honest answer is that we cannot quote a makeover without seeing your teeth, so we start with a free consultation and build a plan around your goals and your budget.

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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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How Much Does It Cost for a Cosmetic Dental Procedure in Toronto?

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Is Cosmetic Dentistry Covered by Insurance or CDCP?

Purely cosmetic treatments like whitening, veneers, and bonding are usually not covered by insurance or the Canadian Dental Care Plan. Treatments that restore function, like crowns, bridges, and implants, may qualify for partial coverage, and we will always check your plan for you. Whatever your coverage, our payment plans keep the cost manageable. Our team speaks Farsi and English, so the numbers are clear before you decide.

 

Want to Read About the Treatments Themselves?

This page is about price. To learn how each treatment works, see the results, and meet the team behind them, visit our full guide to the cosmetic dentist in Toronto. For veneers specifically, we have a dedicated veneers cost in Toronto guide with pricing by material and tooth.

 

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Cost questions, answered

Cosmetic Dentistry Cost Questions

Most purely cosmetic treatments like veneers, whitening, and bonding are not covered. Treatments that restore function, like crowns, bridges, and implants, may qualify for partial coverage. We help you check your benefits.

Professional teeth whitening, at $350 to $600, gives a dramatic result at the lowest cost. For a more permanent change, composite bonding at $300 to $500 per tooth is the budget friendly choice.

Composite bonding costs $300 to $500 per tooth, depending on the size of the repair. It is one of the quickest and most affordable ways to fix small chips, close a gap, or reshape a tooth, often in a single visit.

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

It depends entirely on the treatments involved, so it can range from a few thousand dollars for whitening and bonding to much more for a full set of porcelain veneers with implants. The only way to know is a free consultation where we build a plan around your goals.

The materials and the dentist’s experience make the difference. Cheaper work often uses lower grade materials and does not last, which costs more to redo. Our pricing reflects lasting, natural results from an experienced cosmetic dentist.

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