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Veneers in Clermont, FL: cost & options

Thin porcelain or composite shells bonded to the front of teeth to fix color, shape, chips, and spacing. Here's what patients in Clermont and the surrounding Lake County area can expect to pay.

Typical range in Clermont: $1,200 - $2,000 per tooth (porcelain); $400 - $1,000 (composite)

What Clermont patients should know about veneers

If you're comparing veneers in Clermont and the surrounding Lake County area, prices can vary widely from one practice to the next. Central Florida costs are shaped by local demand, practice overhead, the materials and technology a provider uses, and how much of the treatment your insurance offsets. Knowing the typical range up front helps you spot both fair quotes and outliers.

Clermont neighborhoods this guide covers

This guide reflects pricing you'll encounter across Citrus Tower, Waterfront Park & Lake Minneola, South Lake Trail, National Training Center, Historic Downtown (Montrose St.), and the rest of Clermont.

About veneers

Thin porcelain or composite shells bonded to the front of teeth to fix color, shape, chips, and spacing.

For a full explanation of veneers — how the treatment works, typical timelines, what drives the price, and insurance considerations — see our Porcelain & Composite Veneers cost guide.

Pricing in Clermont

Veneers in Clermont typically falls in the $1,200 - $2,000 per tooth (porcelain); $400 - $1,000 (composite) range. Your final cost depends on the complexity of your case, the materials and lab work involved, and how much your dental plan covers. Always ask for an itemized treatment plan before you commit.

For a full breakdown of what drives veneers pricing, see our Porcelain & Composite Veneers cost guide, or get a personalized number with our cost estimator. To see every treatment cost guide for the area, visit our Clermont dental costs page.

Veneers in Clermont — FAQ

How long do veneers last?
Porcelain veneers last about 10 to 15 years and often longer with good care. Composite veneers last roughly 5 to 7 years, sometimes up to 10. Grinding, hard foods, and hygiene all affect their lifespan.
Do veneers hurt?
Generally not. Local anesthesia is used during prep and bonding. Mild sensitivity or a tight feeling is common for up to about two weeks and is easily managed with over-the-counter relievers.
Do veneers ruin your teeth?
Traditional porcelain veneers permanently remove a thin layer of enamel, so the process is irreversible. But well-placed, well-maintained veneers do not ruin teeth. Problems usually come from poor placement or neglect.

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