Cosmetic dentistry

Porcelain Veneers in Las Vegas

Conservative prep, a written per-tooth quote, and a natural front-tooth look from a Las Vegas veneer dentist who will not oversell.

What it costs: Porcelain veneers in the Las Vegas market generally run $900 to $2,500 per tooth, with a full set of eight to ten front teeth landing higher. You receive a written per-tooth quote at the consultation before any work begins.

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You catch your reflection and notice the same things every time, a chipped front tooth, stubborn staining that whitening never fully fixed, or one tooth that sits slightly out of line with the rest. In a city like Las Vegas, where photos and first impressions happen constantly, those small front-tooth flaws can feel a lot bigger than they are.

Porcelain veneers are one of the most direct ways to address that, and at Stavarache Family Dental in northwest Las Vegas, they are designed and placed by one dentist who has practiced here since 1995. If you are weighing your choices, you can also review our broader cosmetic dentistry services or browse all of our services before deciding.

What Porcelain Veneers Are and How They Work at Stavarache Family Dental

A porcelain veneer is a thin, custom-made shell of dental porcelain bonded to the front surface of a tooth. It covers chips, deep stains, small gaps, and minor misalignment, and it reflects light much like natural enamel does. Because the porcelain is shade-matched and hand-shaped, a finished veneer can blend with the teeth around it.

At Stavarache Family Dental, the process starts with a smile design, not a drill. Dr. Stavarache studies how your front teeth sit against your lips, gums, and face, then maps the shape and shade before any enamel is touched. A small amount of enamel is usually reshaped so the veneer sits flush, and impressions or scans go to the lab that mills your final porcelain. You can read more numbers in our guide on veneers cost in Las Vegas .

Veneers Compared to Other Options

Veneers are not the only way to improve a front tooth, and they are not always the right one. Here is how the common choices compare.

  • Porcelain veneers cover the front of a tooth, resist staining well, and suit chips, gaps, and uneven shape across several visible teeth at once.
  • Composite bonding costs less per tooth and can be done in one visit, though it may stain over time and usually needs more upkeep than porcelain.
  • Crowns wrap the entire tooth and are a better fit when a tooth is heavily broken or root-canal treated, which you can compare in our post on veneers vs crowns .

If your main concern is color rather than shape, teeth whitening may get you most of the way for far less, and Dr. Stavarache will say so. For a wider view of combining treatments, see our cosmetic dentistry page.

Meet Dr. Hidy Stavarache

Dr. Hidy Stavarache, DDS, has practiced dentistry in Las Vegas since 1995, and he is the only dentist at Stavarache Family Dental. He designs and places veneers himself, from the first smile-design appointment through bonding the final porcelain.

That continuity matters with cosmetic work. The same hands that plan the shade and shape are the hands that prepare the teeth and seat the veneers, so nothing gets handed off or lost between providers. If you are still deciding whether this treatment fits you, our article on whether veneers are right for me walks through the questions Dr. Stavarache asks at a consult.

Why Choose Stavarache Family Dental for Veneers in Las Vegas

Veneers are a long-term cosmetic decision, so how a practice approaches them is as important as the porcelain itself. A few things set this office apart.

  • Conservative prep. Dr. Stavarache removes as little enamel as the case allows, which helps protect healthy tooth structure underneath.
  • No upsell. You will get an honest read on whether veneers, whitening, or simple bonding serves you best, even when that means a smaller treatment.
  • One dentist, start to finish. The same person plans, preps, and bonds your veneers, which keeps the look consistent.
  • A natural result. The goal is teeth that look like your own, only more even, not an overly bright set that calls attention to itself.

What to Expect When Getting Veneers

Most veneer cases follow a clear path, and you will know each step before it happens. There are no surprises baked into the schedule.

First comes the consult and smile design. Dr. Stavarache examines your teeth, listens to what bothers you, and shapes a plan around your face and bite. You leave with a written itemized quote before any treatment is booked.

Next is prep and temporaries. A thin layer of enamel is usually reshaped, impressions or scans are taken, and temporary veneers protect the teeth while the lab builds your finals. The last visit is bonding the finals, where each porcelain veneer is fitted, adjusted, and bonded into place, then polished so it sits comfortably against your bite.

Cost, Insurance, and Financing

In the Las Vegas market, porcelain veneers generally run $900 to $2,500 per tooth. A full set of eight to ten upper front teeth sits at the higher end of that range, since more teeth and more lab work are involved. The exact figure depends on how many teeth you treat and the condition of each one.

Veneers are usually considered cosmetic, which means they are generally paid out of pocket rather than covered by dental insurance. Even so, Stavarache Family Dental bills insurance first in case any part of your care qualifies, and you always receive a written itemized quote up front. CareCredit financing is available to help you spread the cost, and you can dig into the math in our posts on veneers cost in Las Vegas and smile makeover cost in Las Vegas .

Ready to Talk About Veneers

If chipped, stained, or uneven front teeth have been on your mind, a consultation is the place to get real answers and a written per-tooth quote. Book through our contact page or call (702) 233-8371 to reach the office on West Cheyenne Avenue in northwest Las Vegas.

For a trusted outside reference on the procedure, the American Dental Association explains veneers at MouthHealthy .

Common questions about porcelain veneers

Do veneers ruin your teeth

Conservative porcelain veneers remove only a thin layer of enamel, and Dr. Stavarache keeps prep as light as the case allows so healthy tooth structure stays intact

How long do porcelain veneers last

Well-cared-for porcelain veneers can last many years with good brushing, flossing, and regular checkups, and a nightguard may help if you grind

What is the difference between veneers and crowns

A veneer covers the front of a tooth and needs minimal prep, while a crown wraps the whole tooth and suits teeth that are heavily broken or root-canal treated

Are porcelain veneers permanent

Veneers are a long-term cosmetic option that involves reshaping a small amount of enamel, so the tooth will usually always need a veneer or similar covering afterward

Does insurance cover porcelain veneers

Veneers are usually considered cosmetic and paid out of pocket, though we bill insurance first and CareCredit financing is available

Will porcelain veneers look natural

Each veneer is shade-matched and shaped to your face and neighboring teeth so the finished smile can look like your own teeth, only more even

Talk to us about porcelain veneers

One office, one dentist since 1995, and a written quote before any work begins.

Call (702) 233-8371

9910 W. Cheyenne Avenue, Suite 170 · Las Vegas, NV 89129