How much do Veneers cost with insurance
Unfortunately, most insurance companies lack a policy on veneers.
This is because most dental insurance policies view veneers as cosmetic. So these companies would rather not spend their money on elective medical purposes such as veneers. However, it also depends on how you damaged your tooth. If it was an injury, you might want to enquire from your policy. I am yet to find an insurance policy to cover for my veneers.
Veneers can be costly, ranging from $250 to $2,500 per tooth. Insurance coverage for veneers is often limited, as they’re considered cosmetic. However, if there’s a medical reason, like chipped teeth, some plans might offer partial coverage. On average, with insurance, you might pay around $1,000 per tooth. Contact your dentist and review your insurance plan for more accurate estimates.
You mentioned veneers might be needed due to damage.
If the damaged tooth is due to an accident or injury, it might be worth checking with your insurance company again.
In some cases, if the damage is deemed medically necessary, there might be some coverage.
It makes sense that insurance wouldn’t typically cover veneers since they’re considered cosmetic.
That’s good to know about the partial coverage for medical reasons though, like chipped teeth.
Hopefully that applies to my situation.
The cost of porcelain veneers with insurance varies based on factors like the provider, type of coverage, deductible, and the number of teeth needing treatment. On average, veneers may range from $800 to $1,312 per tooth, with some costing around $1,500.