Voted best cosmetic dentist for porcelain veneers in Houston (CitySearch Reviews)...
Porcelain Veneers Houston®
The Cosmetic Dentists at Dentiq (den-teek) in Houston, TX specialize is cosmetic procedures and only perform cosmetic treatments such as custom porcelain veneers and lumineers for full mouth smile makeovers. If your smile wishes are for less than 20 teeth (10 upper and 10 lower), then we recommend that you choose a local cosmetic dentist in your area. Our cosmetic dental center is among the oldest and most advanced facilities in the world. See why so many people travel from Sugar Land, Katy, The Woodlands and all over Texas for their two-visit smile makeover.
Reserve a free consultation to discover the Dentiq (den-teek) difference. Our master ceramist, or treatment coordinator, will be happy to you our "before and after" gallery as well as review a comprehensive price quote with you. Our custom veneers start at $1600ea and can cost up to $2000ea. Our center accepts all PPO dental insurance plans and offers flexible, affordable financial options (for those that qualify). So don't settle for a cheap, less qualified alternative... you get what you pay for!
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Lesser Quality Dental Bridge Options That Are More Affordable...
When a 3 to 6-unit bridge is in your aesthetic zone (smile line), our cosmetic dental center uses the highest quality porcelain materials and a master ceramist to ensure that it looks, feels and functions flawlessly. We do have other materials that we can use (e.g. all-zirconia, all-ceramic, porcelain fused to metal (PFM), etc). These other materials are lesser priced ranging from $1000 to $1200 per unit in contrast to $1600 to $2000 per unit or per tooth.
A good way to think about it is that $1600 is the value for the most beautiful and natural looking teeth that comprise the bridge, and $1000 is the value for the lower end units that we generally use for molars (or) for teeth that don't show. I hope this helps!
