Veneers Cost Nashville “I am SO happy with my smile.”
– 5-Star Review, Cosmetic Dentistry Patient
- $1,500–$2,000 per veneer
- Flexible financing available
- Durable, lifelike materials
- More than 400 5-star reviews

You Can Afford Veneers! Explore Flexible Financing and More
Our Nashville practice accepts financing through CareCredit®. This third-party lender allows patients who qualify to pay for dental procedures in affordable monthly installments. Low-interest and interest-free credit lines are available according to your credit score. It won't affect your credit score to find out if you qualify!
We also offer a dental savings plan that gives you 10% off veneers and many other procedures.
Ready for a Veneers Estimate? Book Your Consultation With Us Today
At Dental Haus Germantown, we treat you to a one-of-a-kind dental experience. Time and again, we hear our patients say they didn't just stop dreading dental appointments – they actually look forward to them! Our boutique-style practice is home to a team that's been handpicked for extensive training and education. Dr. Correll is affiliated with the:
- American Dental Association
- American College of Prosthodontists
- Tennessee Dental Association
Learn about veneers, your candidacy, treatment costs, and more during a consultation. Reach out to us today!

“They don't try to upsell you.” We're Honest About Our Recommendations
Dental Haus makes going to the dentist something I look forward to! They don’t try to up-sell unnecessary treatment plans and care about taking care of their patients. I won’t go anywhere else.
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View on GoogleDental Veneers Are a Life-Changing Investment
When dental veneers are cared for properly, they can last more than 10 years, making them well worth the money. Veneers by a qualified dentist can give you elevated self-esteem, a healthier-looking smile, and more. This cosmetic dentistry treatment can transform your smile and give you the confidence to transform your life.

Dental Bonding A More Conservative Option
Because porcelain veneers require the removal of a small amount of enamel from each tooth, they are considered permanent restorations. Before you proceed with treatment, you must be certain you want veneers, because treated teeth will always require some kind of restoration.
If you're not ready to permanently alter your teeth, you can try composite veneers, also referred to as dental bonding. Unlike porcelain veneers, composite veneers require no alteration of your teeth, are reversible, and can be completed in just one appointment at our Nashville, TN, dental office. They are also more affordable than veneers, so they can be a good way to determine if you would like to eventually invest in a more premium treatment.
While bonding is more affordable, it's important to keep in mind it does not achieve the same lifelike effects as veneers.

FAQs & Answers About the Cost of Veneers
Does insurance cover the cost of veneers?
Porcelain veneers are not covered by insurance because, despite their incredible benefits to patients' confidence and quality of life, the treatment is considered elective. However, if you require preliminary care like periodontal treatment or a dental filling to qualify, those procedures should be at least partially covered.
How can I cover my out-of-pocket costs?
Once we provide a thorough consultation and recommend a treatment plan, we can provide you with an individualized estimate. We accept cash and credit cards, as well as CareCredit financing – an option that often works well for our patients because it offers payment plans with little to no interest, depending on your credit score.
I might need some practical treatment before I get veneers. What types of insurance do you accept?
At Dental Haus Germantown, we maximize all of the insurance benefits available to you. We accept Aetna, Ameritas, Cigna, Delta Dental, Guardian, Humana, MetLife, Principal, Sunlife, and United Health Care. Our financial coordinator will explain what will be covered and what will be considered out-of-pocket in simple terms and help you address any obstacles.