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Porcelain Veneer in Spain

Porcelain Veneer in Spain costs an average of $776 USD across 5 verified clinics. Compare clinics, prices, and reviews to find the best care for your needs.

At a Glance

Price range $540–$1,107
Average cost $776
Verified clinics 5

Updated Apr 2026 · Prices in USD

Spain porcelain veneer Market at a Glance

Live data from SmileJet's verified clinic database — updated Apr 2026.

Verified clinics

5

Price range

$540–$1,107

Average rating

4.7★ · 1,236 reviews

Most-used brand

E-max

Porcelain Veneer Cost by City in Spain

Average prices for porcelain veneer vary by city. Here is a breakdown based on 5 verified clinics across Spain.

City Average Range Clinics
Barcelona $878 $648–$1,107 2

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Top 5 Porcelain Veneer Clinics in Spain

Ranked by premium status, verification, and patient ratings. All clinics are vetted by our Medical Board of Excellence.

R&H Dental Marbella - porcelain veneer clinic in Marbella
#1
★ 4.9

R&H Dental Marbella

Marbella, Spain

Porcelain Veneer $751
250 reviews
8 dentists

Why #1

  • Highest-rated clinic in Spain (4.9★ · 250 reviews)
  • 8 in-house implant specialists on staff
"After growing up in Sweden with a fear of dental treatments my experience with R&H the previous 12 m..." — Arnthor Birgisson
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Clínica Dental González y Casado - porcelain veneer clinic in Madrid
#2
★ 4.9

Clínica Dental González y Casado

Madrid, Spain

Porcelain Veneer $432–$648
273 reviews
8 dentists

Why #2

  • Most patient reviews of any clinic in Spain (273 reviews)
  • Most affordable verified option from $540
"I want to begin by thanking Dr. Sylvia González and her entire incredible team at the González y Cas..." — Lucero Orellana Velazquez
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Clinica Corona Dental / Стоматология в Барселоне - porcelain veneer clinic in Barcelona
#3
★ 4.7

Clinica Corona Dental / Стоматология в Барселоне

Barcelona, Spain

Porcelain Veneer $648

Brand: E-max

233 reviews
"I had a professional cleaning using a new method—everything went perfectly. The procedure was perfor..." — Julietta Tikkanen
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Clínica Dental Sanitas Milenium Palau - Alameda - porcelain veneer clinic in Valencia
#4
★ 4.7

Clínica Dental Sanitas Milenium Palau - Alameda

Valencia, Spain

Porcelain Veneer $835

Brand: E-max

251 reviews
"Maria and Isabela are excellent dentists! They fixed my tooth without any pain and were very profess..." — Tomas Luna
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Turó Park Dental & Medical Center - porcelain veneer clinic in Barcelona
#5
★ 4.2

Turó Park Dental & Medical Center

Barcelona, Spain

Porcelain Veneer $929–$1,107
229 reviews
"Very good experience, Needed a tooth extracted, I booked 3 hours before surgery. Very caring and car..." — Executive Cars Stevenage
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Patient Reviews: Porcelain Veneer in Spain

Verified reviews from patients who received porcelain veneer at our partner clinics.

"Excellent specialists, excellent service, speak Spanish and Russian. I had my teeth filled, wisdom teeth removed, and braces installed at this clinic. I highly recommend it!"
"For over 10 years, we've been in the best hands... Dr. Mar Torrella and Dr. Laura Garcia, along with Amelia and the rest of the hygienists... THANK YOU for taking such good care of us! We wouldn't tra..."
"I had my teeth cleaned today, and my teeth were left shining like stars. 100% recommended)"

Porcelain Veneer in Spain: FAQ

What are porcelain veneers?
Porcelain veneers are thin, custom-made shells that cover the front surface of teeth to improve appearance. They're made from high-quality dental porcelain and bonded permanently to your natural teeth.
How long do porcelain veneers last?
With proper care, porcelain veneers typically last 10-15 years or longer. Regular dental hygiene, avoiding hard foods, and routine checkups help maximize their lifespan.
Do porcelain veneers look natural?
Yes, high-quality porcelain closely mimics natural tooth enamel's appearance and light-reflecting properties. Your dentist will match the color and shape to your existing teeth for a natural look.
How much tooth structure is removed for veneers?
Only a small amount of enamel is removed, typically 0.5-0.7 millimeters from the front surface. This conservative approach preserves most of your natural tooth structure.
Are porcelain veneers painful to get?
The procedure is typically comfortable with local anesthesia. You may experience mild sensitivity for a few days after placement, but most patients report minimal discomfort.
Can porcelain veneers stain?
Porcelain is highly stain-resistant and won't discolor like natural teeth. However, the bonding cement edges may stain, so good oral hygiene is still important.
How many appointments are needed for veneers?
Typically 2-3 appointments: consultation and planning, tooth preparation with temporary veneers, and final placement of permanent veneers about 1-2 weeks later.
Can I eat normally with porcelain veneers?
Yes, you can eat most foods normally. However, avoid extremely hard items like ice or nuts, and don't use your teeth as tools to prevent damage.
Who is a good candidate for porcelain veneers?
Good candidates have healthy teeth and gums, sufficient enamel, and cosmetic concerns like stains, chips, gaps, or minor misalignment. A dental evaluation determines suitability.
How do I care for porcelain veneers?
Care for them like natural teeth: brush twice daily, floss regularly, use mouthwash, avoid hard foods, and maintain regular dental checkups every six months.
Can porcelain veneers be whitened?
No, porcelain veneers cannot be whitened with traditional bleaching. The color is permanent, so it's important to choose the desired shade during initial treatment planning.
What's the difference between veneers and crowns?
Veneers cover only the front surface of teeth with minimal tooth removal. Crowns cover the entire tooth and require more extensive preparation for damaged teeth.
Can veneers fix crooked teeth?
Veneers can improve the appearance of slightly crooked or misaligned teeth. However, severely crooked teeth may require orthodontic treatment first for optimal results.
Are there any risks with porcelain veneers?
Risks are minimal but include increased tooth sensitivity, potential chipping, and irreversible enamel removal. Proper patient selection and technique minimize these risks.
Can I get veneers if I grind my teeth?
Teeth grinding can damage veneers. If you grind your teeth, your dentist may recommend a nightguard to protect your veneers and discuss if you're a suitable candidate.
How much do porcelain veneers cost?
Costs vary based on location, dentist experience, and number of veneers needed. Your dentist will provide a detailed treatment plan with pricing during consultation.
Can porcelain veneers be repaired if damaged?
Small chips may sometimes be repaired, but significant damage usually requires complete veneer replacement. This is why proper care and avoiding hard foods is important.
Do I need temporary veneers during treatment?
Yes, temporary veneers are usually placed to protect prepared teeth while permanent veneers are being made in the lab, which takes about 1-2 weeks.
Can I get veneers on just one or two teeth?
Yes, veneers can be placed on individual teeth. However, color matching with adjacent natural teeth requires careful planning to achieve seamless results.
What happens if I don't like my veneers?
Since tooth preparation is irreversible, thorough planning and communication with your dentist beforehand is crucial. Minor adjustments may be possible initially.

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Pricing data sourced from 5 verified clinics, last updated April 2026. Actual costs vary by complexity, materials, and clinic. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Meet our advisory board