Disclaimer: Cosmetic dental outcomes depend on case specifics, dentist skill, and materials. Costs vary by market. This is educational content, not dental advice. Data verified April 2026.

Veneers Cost by State: 2026 US Pricing Map

US veneer prices vary 30-60% by state. Beverly Hills and Manhattan cosmetic dentists run 30-60% above national average. Texas, Georgia, and Florida run at national average. Rural Midwest and Southern states run 10-25% below. Last verified April 2026.

Premium

Beverly Hills, Manhattan, SF, Chicago Gold Coast

$2,000-$3,500/tooth

High

Miami, Seattle, Boston, DC, Scottsdale

$1,400-$2,600/tooth

National avg

Texas, Georgia, Florida, Ohio

$1,000-$2,200/tooth

Low cost

Mississippi, Arkansas, WV, Alabama

$800-$1,600/tooth

Why Prices Vary So Much by State

The variation is driven by cosmetic dentist density, urban cost of living (rent, staff, equipment leasing), regional insurance market dynamics, lab fee geography (coastal labs charge more), and local demand. Beverly Hills has 10x the density of AACD-Accredited cosmetic dentists per capita vs rural Mississippi, and the market prices accordingly. Dental tourism within the US is rational: flying from New York to Atlanta for veneers can save $8,000-$14,000 on an 8-tooth case, with flights and hotel running $800-$1,200. Net saving: $7,000-$13,000. This compares favourably with Mexico dental tourism savings and without the international clinical risk.

Full 50-State Table

StatePer Tooth (porcelain)8-Tooth TotalNotes
Alabama$900-$1,800$7,200-$14,400Below avg
Alaska$1,200-$2,200$9,600-$17,600Above avg (cost of living)
Arizona$1,000-$2,200$8,000-$17,600Scottsdale premium
Arkansas$800-$1,600$6,400-$12,800Below avg
California$1,400-$3,500$11,200-$28,000Beverly Hills/LA premium
Colorado$1,100-$2,400$8,800-$19,200Denver metro
Connecticut$1,200-$2,600$9,600-$20,800Higher cost state
Delaware$1,000-$2,200$8,000-$17,600National avg
Florida$1,000-$2,400$8,000-$19,200Miami premium; rural lower
Georgia$1,000-$2,200$8,000-$17,600Atlanta metro
Hawaii$1,400-$2,800$11,200-$22,400High cost of living
Idaho$900-$1,900$7,200-$15,200Below avg
Illinois$1,100-$2,500$8,800-$20,000Chicago metro
Indiana$900-$1,900$7,200-$15,200Below avg
Iowa$900-$1,800$7,200-$14,400Below avg
Kansas$900-$1,800$7,200-$14,400Below avg
Kentucky$850-$1,700$6,800-$13,600Below avg
Louisiana$900-$1,800$7,200-$14,400Below avg
Maine$1,000-$2,000$8,000-$16,000National avg
Maryland$1,100-$2,400$8,800-$19,200DC Metro premium
Massachusetts$1,300-$2,800$10,400-$22,400Boston metro
Michigan$950-$2,000$7,600-$16,000Near national avg
Minnesota$1,000-$2,200$8,000-$17,600Minneapolis metro
Mississippi$800-$1,600$6,400-$12,800Lowest cost state
Missouri$950-$2,000$7,600-$16,000Near national avg
Montana$900-$1,900$7,200-$15,200Below avg
Nebraska$900-$1,900$7,200-$15,200Below avg
Nevada$1,100-$2,400$8,800-$19,200Las Vegas premium
New Hampshire$1,000-$2,200$8,000-$17,600Near national avg
New Jersey$1,200-$2,600$9,600-$20,800NYC Metro premium
New Mexico$850-$1,800$6,800-$14,400Below avg
New York$1,500-$3,500$12,000-$28,000Manhattan premium
North Carolina$950-$2,000$7,600-$16,000Near national avg
North Dakota$900-$1,800$7,200-$14,400Below avg
Ohio$950-$2,000$7,600-$16,000Near national avg
Oklahoma$850-$1,800$6,800-$14,400Below avg
Oregon$1,100-$2,400$8,800-$19,200Portland metro
Pennsylvania$1,000-$2,200$8,000-$17,600Philly premium
Rhode Island$1,000-$2,200$8,000-$17,600Near national avg
South Carolina$850-$1,800$6,800-$14,400Below avg
South Dakota$900-$1,800$7,200-$14,400Below avg
Tennessee$900-$1,900$7,200-$15,200Below avg
Texas$1,000-$2,200$8,000-$17,600Houston/Dallas premium; rural lower
Utah$1,000-$2,100$8,000-$16,800Near national avg
Vermont$1,000-$2,000$8,000-$16,000Near national avg
Virginia$1,100-$2,400$8,800-$19,200DC Metro premium
Washington$1,200-$2,600$9,600-$20,800Seattle metro
West Virginia$800-$1,600$6,400-$12,800Lowest cost states
Wisconsin$950-$2,000$7,600-$16,000Near national avg
Wyoming$950-$1,900$7,600-$15,200Near national avg

Data sourced from ADA Survey of Dental Fees (2025 regional breakdown), large-chain cosmetic dentist published pricing, and individual cosmetic dentist website disclosures. Ranges reflect typical national average; individual quotes will vary by provider.