The cost of Emax veneers can vary from practice to practice, but it must be said that Emax veneers are one of the pricier versions of veneers available. However, their cost is often justified by their durability and strength.

Price breakdown of Emax veneers

The cost of Emax is from £1,000 per tooth. For a full set, you would multiply the number of veneers required to transform your smile. 

For example, six Emax veneers would cost £6,000, financed over 60 months with a £600 deposit would cost £130.57 per month, interest bearing 16.9%.

Finance is arranged through Chrysalis Finance Limited. Chrysalis Finance Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority for credit broking (FRN:631193). Credit acceptance is subject to application and status. Terms and conditions apply.

What's included in the cost?

Placing Emax veneers will take a minimum of three appointments, so the total cost of your treatment will include your time with the dentist, impressions, scans, the design of the veneers, your trial smile and veneer placement, and any adjustments required.

Compared to conventional veneers, Emax is thinner (0.3mm), more malleable, and more durable, which often justifies its cost, so when it comes to Emax veneers, you should always expect higher prices.

Across dental practices in the UK, you’ll find they offer Emax veneers at prices from £500 – but buyer beware of lower advertised prices. Some businesses might market the Emax price to be lower but will include extra charges for items such as the Trial Smile, for example, £50 per tooth.

How much do Emax veneers cost?

Emax veneers are available with dental finance over 12 (0%), 24 (0%), 48 and 60 months.

The below finance example breaks down the monthly cost of Emax veneers over 24 months of 0% interest-free financing with £0 deposit. 

All veneer types and costs

There are several types of veneers to choose from, and depending on the extent of your smile makeover, certain brands and versions might be better than others. Please consult our amazing (and famous) veneer dentist to see which will suit you.

Not sure what veneer type to choose?

It’s not easy to decide which type of veneer brand or material will suit your dream smile – and you’re not a dentist, so knowing the ins and outs of the materials is not expected. Veneer types tend to differ in size, thickness and strength, so your lifestyle and the type of smile makeover you’d like will usually dictate which brand is used.

Start with our free cosmetic consultation today to begin your journey discover the brand of veneers you’ll require, and learn the full cost breakdown of your treatment from start to finish. Online prices are really given as guides, and you might be surprised to learn that the procedure can work out cheaper than you might think.

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