A ceramic veneer with us starts at 11,800 CZK per tooth. The final figure then depends mainly on the number of teeth treated, the material, and the condition of the teeth before the procedure. In this article you'll find guide prices for a single veneer as well as for a full smile makeover, an overview of what affects the price, and exactly what you get for it — with no surprises at the reception desk.

If you're still finding out what veneers are, who they suit, and how the preparation and fitting work, we recommend starting with the full overview on the dental veneers page. This article deals solely with the cost.

The cost of a veneer: per tooth and for the whole smile

The price is calculated for each tooth separately — every one requires its own impression, fabrication in the laboratory, and an individually mixed shade. Most people, however, aren't dealing with a single tooth but with the entire visible part of the smile, the so-called smile zone. That usually covers 6 to 10 upper teeth, depending on how many show when you smile.

Scope of treatmentNumber of teethGuide price (ceramic)
Single tooth1from 11,800 CZK
Front four4from 47,200 CZK
Smile zone6from 70,800 CZK
Wider smile8from 94,400 CZK

These are guide ranges for ceramic veneers. You'll receive the exact figure in writing after the consultation, once we know how many teeth will actually be treated and whether anything needs treating beforehand.

What affects the price

The same number of veneers can cost two people different amounts. The main factors are the material and the starting condition of the teeth.

FactorEffect on price
MaterialComposite is cheaper, ceramic more expensive and more durable
Number of teeth treatedThe price rises linearly — you pay per tooth
Condition of the teeth beforehandAn old filling, decay, or necessary root canal treatment (treatment of the canals inside the tooth) adds to the cost
Type of veneerConventional prep vs. no-prep — the choice depends on the scope of treatment, not on price alone
Individual characterisationColour transitions and translucency on the front teeth demand more laboratory work

Which type and material suit your case is something we assess only after an examination. We cover these options in detail on the procedure page.

Composite or ceramic — the difference in price

In terms of money, the difference is simple: a composite veneer is cheaper and is created directly in the mouth during a single visit. A ceramic one is more expensive but colour-stable and more durable — which is why it tends to be the first choice for a full smile makeover.

The difference also affects how often you'll pay again. Ceramic veneers usually last 10–15 years with good hygiene, composite ones roughly 5–7 years, with renewal to be expected. So the decision isn't just about the starting price, but about the cost spread over the years.

What's included in the price — and how much the consultation costs

The price of a veneer includes the impression, fabrication in the laboratory, the individual shade, the fitting itself, and the follow-up check-ups. The initial consultation, with an examination and X-ray, costs 2,000 CZK and is charged separately.

You'll receive your treatment plan in writing, including all items and prices. The reception desk won't present you with a different figure from the one we agreed on in advance. What's more, before the veneers are made we'll prepare a preview of the result (a so-called mock-up), so you can see the expected appearance before anything is ground down.

Your common questions about cost

Is the consultation paid for, and does it commit me to anything?

The consultation costs 2,000 CZK including the examination and X-ray, and it carries no obligation. We listen to what you'd like, show you the options, and you think it all over calmly at home. No pressure to decide on the spot.

Can veneers be paid for in instalments?

A larger smile makeover can be spread out. We'll go through the options at the consultation and set them out in the written treatment plan, so you know in advance what monthly figure to expect.

Why do veneer prices differ between clinics?

The price is made up of the material, the laboratory, and the demands of the individual work — the colour transitions and shape on the front teeth take more time than a simple correction. The lowest price therefore needn't mean the same result; the difference is best seen in a clinic's real work.

Is a preview of the result included in the price?

Yes. We'll show you the expected appearance before the work begins, so you know what you're getting into.

Summary

Ceramic veneers start at 11,800 CZK per tooth. Treating the entire smile zone usually ranges, depending on the number of teeth and the material, from around 70,000 CZK. You'll see the final price and the expected result in writing before the procedure.

For complete information on the process, the types, and aftercare, see the dental veneers page. And if you'd like to know exactly what the treatment would cost in your case, the first step is a no-obligation consultation — we'll show you a preview and a tailored price.


This content is informational and does not replace an examination by a dental practitioner.

Published: 21 May 2026 · Last updated: 21 May 2026