I am a breast cancer survivor who before radiation therapy had a beautiful smile. Since that time my confidence is awful….I am so happy to be cancer free but I NEVER feel comfortable smiling anymore. It has changed my personality. My teeth are thin, weak and nearly transparent from the radiation. As a mother of 6 with three in college, cost is an issue. I am also a musical entertainer so I need to have a beautiful smile. I’m always aware that my smile is not what it used to be. I smile with a closed mouth and when I am singing, I try to hide behind the microphone. It’s really bad. I hope you can help me. This would be life changing if it worked and was affordable. – Vivian in Florida
Vivian,
Yes, you can have your beautiful smile back. However, I worry that you will just price-shop for dentists and then have this done by the cheapest one, which is a recipe for disaster.
Not many dentists have the artistic ability to create a beautiful smile, and the ones that can are not the cheapest ones. The continuing education required for training in cosmetic dentistry takes money, time, travel and resources. The dental laboratories that create beautiful porcelain veneers are expensive, and the materials they use are also expensive.
However, just because someone is expensive doesn’t mean they will do a great job. There is a range of costs of cosmetic dentistry, and some great cosmetic dentists are less expensive than others. Duluth dentist Dr. Gregory Kaake is a great example of this. He is able to offer the same high quality services as big city dentists, but his fees are considerably lower. He is the mynewsmile network recommended dentist in Duluth. The dentists on our mynewsmile network have been carefully screened and have all been able to produce photos of their beautiful work. To start your search, look at our list of Florida and surrounding-area cosmetic dentists. Give them a call and ask over the phone if they are willing to tell you their fee per tooth for porcelain veneers. Once you know what costs you are looking at, save up your money until you have enough to get it done right the first time by one of these artistic cosmetic dentists. The price probably ranges from $1000 to $2500 per tooth. Please don’t try to have it be cheaper than that or you’ll end up having to spend more because you’ll want to re-do it as soon as it’s done. Good luck!
Related links: Read about Dr. Kaake’s pricing on porcelain veneers.