The cost of dental veneers is related to the material and also to fixed restorations as well as movable restorations. Veneers are a type of restoration after tooth loss and are divided into fixed restorations and movable restorations, depending on the condition of the missing teeth. Fixed restoration is to grind down the teeth on both sides and use the teeth on both sides to make a dental bridge with the missing tooth in the middle. So for a missing tooth, a fixed restoration requires three teeth, and the cost of the restoration is related to the metal base material used. If it is a precious metal, the cost may be between one thousand and two thousand dollars, and if it is all-ceramic, the cost is about four thousand dollars. Fixed restorations are more comfortable and the foreign body sensation is less noticeable. The advantage of all-porcelain teeth is that they do not contain metal base crowns and can be MRI’d normally. If it is a movable restoration, it is possible to remove it by yourself and the oral hygiene is better. The movable restoration uses the adhesive force of the abutment to attach to the mucosa and then bond the tooth on it, but the abutment area is relatively large, the foreign body feeling is more serious, the first time you wear it may have a feeling of nausea, or more saliva. Active restorations are relatively inexpensive, around a few hundred dollars. So veneers are about a few hundred dollars for active restorations, about a thousand dollars for fixed restorations of porcelain teeth, and about three thousand dollars for all-porcelain teeth.