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At A Glance
Dr. Daniel Rubinshtein is the strongest overall starting point in Brooklyn if you want a dependable option for cosmetic dentistry.
Advanced Dental Care has the deepest documented patient-feedback history on this page — useful when you want the most established track record before narrowing.
Veneer costs vary by material, lab, and case complexity. Porcelain veneers from premium labs cost more but last 15+ years. Most Brooklyn practices offer financing.
Prices verified Apr 3, 2026
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Suite 1B, 1872, 80th Street, Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York
Closed · Opens Monday at 9:30 AM
Documented for cosmetic dentistry in Brooklyn, with veneers on the service list and 2 procedures on file.
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Regular preventive visits keep teeth and gums healthy and catch small problems early.</p><p>The practice is best known for cosmetic dentistry, and in particular porcelain veneers. Veneers are thin, custom-made shells bonded to the front of the teeth to change their color, shape, and alignment, and they are one of the most significant decisions a patient makes about their smile.
101, Bedford Avenue, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York
Closed · Opens Monday at 9 AM
General & Family Dentistry focus in Brooklyn, with veneers listed among 16 documented services.
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The practice combines general dentistry with cosmetic services from the same office — routine cleanings and fillings alongside aesthetic work like veneers, whitening, and cosmetic restorative cases under one practice umbrella. Beyond fillings, services include cleanings, exams, root canals, crowns and bridges, extractions, gum-disease screening, and the cosmetic side — porcelain veneers, in-office and tray whitening, and aesthetic crowns.
Services:VeneersAffordable Dental CareCosmetic DentistryCrowns & Bridges+12 more
121, South 4th Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York
Closed · Opens Monday at 9 AM
Brooklyn clinic with a general & family dentistry specialty — Veneers is on file among 16 procedures.
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The clinic combines cosmetic and general dentistry from the same office — routine fillings and cleanings alongside aesthetic services like veneers, whitening, and cosmetic restorative cases. Beyond fillings, services include cleanings, exams, root canals, crowns and bridges, extractions, gum-disease screening, and the cosmetic side — porcelain veneers, in-office and tray whitening, and aesthetic crowns.
Services:VeneersAffordable Dental CareCosmetic DentistryCrowns & Bridges+12 more
# 6e, 142, Joralemon Street, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York
Closed · Opens Monday at 9 AM
General & Restorative Dentistry is the documented focus in Brooklyn; Veneers sits within 18 services on profile.
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<p>Advanced Dental Care is a full-service dental practice on Joralemon Street in Brooklyn Heights, New York. The office handles general, cosmetic, restorative, and orthodontic dentistry at one downtown-adjacent location, so patients can move from a routine checkup to more involved treatment without being referred across the borough.</p><p>Preventive and restorative dentistry forms the core of the practice. Routine examinations and cleanings keep teeth and gums healthy, while restorative care addresses problems as they arise — root canal treatment to save an infected tooth, dental implants to replace missing teeth, full mouth rehabilitation for patients rebuilding extensive damage, and wisdom teeth removal. Gum and periodontal care is available for patients managing gum disease, and the practice treats functional concerns including TMJ/TMD jaw pain and sleep apnea.</p><p>On the cosmetic side, Advanced Dental Care offers teeth whitening, porcelain veneers, smile makeovers, and dental jewelry for patients focused on the appearance of their smile. Orthodontic treatment is available through both traditional braces and Invisalign clear aligners, giving teens and adults a choice between fixed and removable correction. Urgent problems are handled through the clinic’s emergency dentistry service, and sedation dentistry options are available for patients who feel anxious about treatment or are scheduled for longer appointments.</p><p>Bringing this many services together in one practice means a patient can often move from diagnosis to treatment without being referred between separate offices. A new-patient visit typically begins with a thorough examination and any necessary imaging, after which more involved treatment is planned in clear stages so patients understand the cost and timeline before care begins.</p><p>The Brooklyn Heights location is convenient to Downtown Brooklyn, Cobble Hill, and DUMBO, and is reachable by several nearby subway lines. You can review Advanced Dental Care’s full list of services and contact details on this page and reach the office directly to ask a question or request an appointment for a first visit or ongoing care.</p>
Services:VeneersSmile MakeoversAffordable Dental CareBraces+14 more
Ground Floor, 144, North 8th Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York
Closed · Opens Monday at 9 AM
Profile in Brooklyn flags cosmetic dentistry; lists Veneers alongside 15 other documented services.
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Patients arrive primarily for veneers, whitening, smile-design consultations, and cosmetic restorative cases where appearance is the driver. Beyond fillings, services include in-office and at-home whitening, porcelain veneers for visible-tooth transformation, aesthetic crowns, smile makeovers, and basic general care like cleanings.
Services:VeneersSmile MakeoversAffordable Dental CareCosmetic Dentistry+12 more
100, Pineapple Walk, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York
Closed · Opens Monday at 10 AM
Brooklyn practice known for general & cosmetic dentistry, with Veneers among 16 documented procedures.
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Beyond fillings, services include cleanings, root canals, crowns and bridges, extractions, gum-disease screening, and the cosmetic side — porcelain veneers, in-office and at-home whitening, and aesthetic crowns.
Services:VeneersAffordable Dental CareCosmetic DentistryCrowns & Bridges+12 more
608, Franklin Avenue, Crown Heights, Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York
Closed · Opens Monday at 10 AM
Documented for general & cosmetic dentistry in Brooklyn, with veneers on the service list and 16 procedures on file.
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Beyond fillings, services span cleanings, root canals, crowns and bridges, extractions, gum-disease screening, and the cosmetic side — porcelain veneers, in-office and tray whitening, and aesthetic crown work.
Services:VeneersAffordable Dental CareCosmetic DentistryCrowns & Bridges+12 more
STE 1, 2384, Ocean Avenue, Homecrest, Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York
Closed · Opens Monday at 10 AM
General & Family Dentistry focus in Brooklyn, with veneers listed among 23 documented services.
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Cosmetic treatment includes teeth whitening, veneers, cosmetic contouring, and clear-aligner orthodontics through Invisalign, as well as traditional braces.
Services:VeneersBracesChildren / Pediatric DentistryCosmetic Contouring+19 more
3, 1738, East 13th Street, Homecrest, Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York
Closed · Opens Monday at 10 AM
Brooklyn clinic with a general dentistry specialty that covers veneers by implication, across 1 documented services.
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This includes porcelain veneers, which are thin custom shells bonded to the front of the teeth, and dental implants, which replace missing teeth with a fixed restoration anchored in the jaw.
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EditorialUpdated April 3, 2026Independently reviewed
Dental veneers in Brooklyn are thin porcelain or composite shells bonded to the front surface of teeth, correcting chips, gaps, discoloration, and minor alignment issues in as few as two appointments. The quality of veneers depends heavily on two factors: the cosmetic dentist''s artistic eye and the dental lab fabricating the porcelain. Brooklyn has attracted a concentration of veneer specialists — several trained under renowned Manhattan cosmetic dentists before opening their own practices in neighborhoods like Cobble Hill, DUMBO, and Prospect Heights.
The Top 10 Veneers Dentists in Brooklyn were evaluated on real patient before-and-after results, the labs they partner with, and patient reviews specifically mentioning veneer aesthetics and longevity. This list helps you skip the guesswork: every practice here has a documented history of creating natural-looking, long-lasting veneers.
Medically reviewed by
Dr Maqsud Mallick — BDS
Frequently Asked Questions
20 questions answered by our editorial team
Porcelain veneers cost $1,200 – $2,500 per tooth in Brooklyn. A full set of 6–8 upper veneers typically runs $7,000 – $18,000 depending on the lab and dentist.
Porcelain veneers are lab-fabricated, stain-resistant, and last 10–20 years. Composite veneers are sculpted directly on the tooth in one visit, cost $300 – $750, but last 5–7 years and are more prone to staining.
Poorly made veneers look fake — overly white, bulky, and opaque. High-quality veneers from skilled Brooklyn cosmetic dentists using premium labs are virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth, with realistic translucency and color variation.
Traditional porcelain veneers require removing a thin layer of enamel, making the process irreversible. The veneers themselves last 10–20 years and must be replaced eventually. No-prep options (Lumineers) are potentially reversible.
Veneers can create the appearance of straight teeth by covering minor misalignment, gaps, and overlapping. Severe crowding or bite issues are better addressed with orthodontics (Invisalign or braces) before veneers.
Traditional porcelain veneers require 2–3 appointments over 2–3 weeks: consultation, preparation/impressions, and bonding. CEREC same-day veneers can be completed in one visit for simple cases.
Lumineers are a brand of ultra-thin porcelain veneers that require minimal or no tooth preparation. They cost $1,000 – $2,000 per tooth and are a good option for patients who want a reversible approach.
Yes — porcelain veneers are strong enough for normal eating. Avoid biting directly into hard objects like ice, bones, or hard candy. With reasonable care, veneers handle everyday foods without issues.
Porcelain veneers are highly stain-resistant — more so than natural teeth. Composite veneers stain more easily, especially from coffee, tea, and red wine. Porcelain is the better choice for patients who drink coffee regularly.
A trial smile is a set of temporary veneers or a mock-up placed over your teeth so you can preview the final result. Several Brooklyn cosmetic dentists offer this for $200 – $600, often credited toward treatment.
Porcelain veneers last 10–20 years on average. Composite veneers last 5–7 years. Longevity depends on oral hygiene, grinding habits, and avoiding extreme forces on the teeth.
Yes. A single veneer can be replaced without affecting adjacent veneers. Cost to replace one porcelain veneer is $1,000 – $2,200 in Brooklyn. Minor chips in composite veneers can sometimes be repaired in-office for $100 – $400.
If you grind your teeth (bruxism), a night guard is essential to protect your veneers. Grinding is the leading cause of veneer fracture. A custom night guard costs $300 – $600.
Yes — veneers are one of the fastest ways to close a diastema (front tooth gap). Two veneers on the central incisors can close the gap in just 2 appointments.
A thin layer of enamel (0.3–0.7mm) is removed before bonding porcelain veneers. The underlying tooth is protected by the veneer. Without a veneer, the prepared tooth would be sensitive to temperature and decay-prone.
Some Brooklyn cosmetic dentists offer 5–10 year warranties against cracking or debonding under normal use. Ask about warranty terms during your consultation — not all practices include one.
Yes, and you should. Whiten your natural teeth first, then match the veneer shade to the whitened result. Veneers cannot be whitened after bonding, so establishing your desired shade beforehand is critical.
The best shade is one that looks natural for your skin tone and face. Hollywood-white (B1 or bleach shade) works for some patients but looks fake on others. A skilled Brooklyn cosmetic dentist will recommend a shade that enhances your smile naturally.
Brooklyn Heights, DUMBO, and Cobble Hill have several cosmetic practices specializing in veneers. Our Top 10 list includes accessible options in these neighborhoods and along the nearby Atlantic Avenue corridor.
Choose bonding ($300 – $750/tooth) for minor chips or one-tooth fixes on a budget. Choose porcelain veneers ($1,200 – $2,500/tooth) for a comprehensive smile transformation that lasts 15+ years.
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