Cosmetic dentistry costs

Cosmetic dentistry costs range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand, depending on the type of work you want done. These treatments are rarely, if ever, covered by dental insurance. You will have to pay out of pocket for cosmetic dental procedures. However, most cosmetic dentists offer monthly payment plans or recommend other credit card companies that can help you with a dental loan.

The factors that influence the cost of cosmetic dentistry

  • If treatment is done in the office or at home (e.g., teeth whitening)
  • How many visits to the procedure required
  • The materials used (dental composite is less expensive than porcelain)
  • If any dentures are made (each laboratory has its own price list)
  • The total number of treated teeth (some dentists offer a discount for improving several teeth at a time)
  • The nature and extent of the defects are hidden or corrected
  • Special offers and promotions for specific procedures or new patients
  • The area of ​​the country where you live
  • The level of experience of the cosmetic dentist (Prosthodontics often charge more because they are certified in the restoration of teeth)
  • The type of equipment that the dentist has on site
  • The benefits available (cosmetic dentistry spas tend to offer a lot of extras such as TV broadcast, aromatherapy and hot wax treatments including hand)

Prices of cosmetic dentistry for common procedures

These prices are average ranges only. The price can vary greatly depending on the factors listed above.

Teeth whitening:  take home kits are cheaper in-office bleaching using hydrogen peroxide gel and a “laser” (lamp) to activate the gel are more expensive option, and. As this is a very popular type of treatment, you can usually find cosmetic dentists are offering discounts in an effort to earn your business. You can get a kit to take home free with an exam and regular cleaning. You may be able to find offers up to 80 percent off in-office tooth whitening. Why cosmetic dentists can afford to offer these discounts is simple: whitening is something to do on a regular basis to maintain the desired results. The dentist is counting on the fact that you like to have whiter teeth and you keep coming back in the future.

Tooth fills color to replace an ugly metal amalgam filling:  $115 -200 the higher the fill, plus the procedure is likely to cost.

Dental composite bonded to the tooth to correct a small chip or crack:$150 -600 surfaces over revisions to the dentist, the process of the union will be more expensive. For example, filling in a chip on the front surface of the enamel cost less than the reconstruction of a tooth corner.

Porcelain restorations to replace metal fillings or crowns large:$ 450 – 1200 these dentures are made ​​as in a laboratory that affect the cost. Inlays and on lays to be filled large areas cost more. Crowns tend to cost somewhere in the middle of the price range.

Porcelain veneers:  $750 – 1,400 each this includes several brands such as Luminaires, Da Vinci, and Empress Thin Dura. Some producers / manufacturers advertise their brands as less expensive than others. However, the final price you pay is actually determined by the dentist performing the procedure. Some charge the same for all brands regardless of cost of materials and fabrication laboratory. Others charge more or less depending on how easy they are to install and configure veneers. Prices of cosmetic dentistry to veneers tend to drop slightly to reach several plated teeth at a time.

Gum contouring:  $750 or more, this would be the approximate cost for fixing a “gummy smile”. The medical term is gingivectomy (removal of gum tissue) or gingivoplasty (remodeling of the gum tissue). If you only need the gum line renovated around one or two teeth, it is likely to cost less. If you need to add gum graft tissue, the cost can be considerably higher.

Envisaging aligner trays express the lesser curvature to correct dental problems or spacing:$1350 – 4500 these aligner trays are only used for 10 weeks and is reserved for patients who do not require much tooth movement (in other words, when it straightens in mostly for aesthetic reasons). This is another treatment that many dental offices have specials on a regular basis, so be sure to shop around for a good price from a reputable dentist.

Dental implants to fill a gap in your smile:  $1120 – 3000 + this includes the cost of installing the titanium post, will go for the crown and the porcelain crown itself. Cosmetic dentistry costs associated with the placement of a dental implant may or may not be partially covered by dental insurance if this procedure is part of a smile reconstruction. Usually, the insurance will only pay for a less expensive restoration as a bridge. But it does not hurt to ask!