Veneers, priced out loud.
A veneer is a thin shell — porcelain or composite — bonded to the front of a tooth to change its shape, shade, or proportions. Chipped edges, worn corners, stubborn discoloration whitening can't touch, small gaps: this is the tool for those. Most smile designs use four to eight veneers across the teeth you actually show when you talk.
Here's what almost no dental office will tell you before you've sat through a consult: the price. Ours is published — $1,250 per porcelain veneer, $650 per composite veneer, on the founding fee schedule, with member pricing below that. You can do the math on your own case from your couch before you ever meet us.
One honest thing up front: veneers are not a 31-minute procedure. The smile design consult is — walk in any day, 7am to 7pm, and leave with photos, a plan, and a written quote in about half an hour. But a porcelain case then takes two more visits, spaced about two weeks apart while a lab crafts your set, and those are longer, scheduled appointments. We choreograph the fast parts and we're honest about the slow ones.
Whitening question, answered early: if you want a brighter overall smile, whiten first. Veneers are color-matched to the teeth around them and their shade doesn't change afterward — so we sequence whitening before design. Members get whitening touch-ups included, which makes the order easy.
The 31-minute choreography
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Kiosk check-in
Tap in at the iPad. The system routes you to an open room and flags this as a smile design consult, so the right prep starts immediately.
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Photos and scan
Your assistant or EFDA captures smile photos and a digital scan of your teeth — the raw material for the design. No impressions goop.
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Design conversation
The dentist steps in during her flexible window. You talk shape, shade, and how many teeth — and whether veneers, whitening, or aligners actually serve your goal best. Sometimes the honest answer is a cheaper procedure.
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The number, in writing
Porcelain or composite, per tooth, total case, member price — a written quote before you leave. No follow-up phone call from a treatment coordinator required.
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Out, with a plan
If you go ahead: a prep visit and a seat visit get scheduled, about two weeks apart for porcelain. Composite cases can often be done in a single longer visit.
Fees
| Porcelain veneer (per tooth) | $1250 | $1050 member |
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| Composite veneer (per tooth) | $650 | $550 member |
This is our founding fee schedule — real prices, published before we open. Every fee is per procedure and confirmed in writing before treatment starts. No surprise billing, ever. Member prices apply with any Restoro membership plan. Final schedule locks at opening.
Questions, answered plainly
What do veneers cost here?
Porcelain veneers are $1,250 per tooth and composite veneers are $650 per tooth on our founding fee schedule — published in full before we open. Members pay $1,050 and $550. Most smile designs use 4–8 veneers, and the full case is quoted in writing before anything starts.
How many visits do veneers take?
Porcelain: usually three. A ~31-minute design consult, then a prep visit where the teeth are shaped and temporaries placed, then a seat visit about two weeks later when the lab-made veneers are bonded. Composite veneers are sculpted directly on the tooth and can often be finished in one longer visit.
Porcelain or composite — how do I choose?
Porcelain is stronger, resists stains better, and holds its finish longer; it costs more and requires the lab timeline. Composite costs about half as much, can be done in one visit, and is easier to repair — but it typically needs refreshing sooner. At your consult we'll tell you plainly which fits your teeth, your goal, and your budget, even when the answer is the cheaper one.
Do veneers ruin your natural teeth?
Porcelain veneers usually require removing a thin layer of enamel — often less than a millimeter — so the veneer sits flush. That step is permanent, which is why we treat the consult as a real decision point, not a sales funnel. Composite veneers are more conservative and some cases need minimal or no reshaping. We'll show you what your case involves on your own scan.
Can I just walk in and get veneers started?
You can walk in for the design consult any day, 7am–7pm — that visit fits our standard ~31-minute choreography. The prep and seat visits are longer procedures, so those are scheduled. Booked time for the slow parts, walk-in freedom for everything else.
Does membership make sense for a veneer case?
Usually, yes — and we'll do the math with you. Member pricing takes a porcelain veneer from $1,250 to $1,050, so a six-veneer case saves $1,200, far more than a year of membership costs. You also keep the cleanings, exams, and whitening touch-ups that protect the investment afterward.
Come in when it works for you.
We open September 2026 in the Ponte Vedra–Nocatee corridor. Founding members lock $29/month for life — cleanings, exams, X-rays, and a whitening touch-up with every visit.