Porcelain veneers in Nevada cost $1,000–$1,900 per tooth in 2026. Compare pricing across Nevada's major cities, find a vetted specialist, and get a free personalized estimate.
Nevada's veneer market is anchored by Las Vegas, which has a unique cosmetic dental market shaped by its entertainment industry and tourism economy. Summerlin and Henderson have the highest concentration of cosmetic practices serving the local population. UNLV's School of Dental Medicine provides a supervised low-cost option.
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| City | Per Tooth (Porcelain) | Social Six | Full Smile (10) | Market Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Las Vegas | $1,000–$1,900 | $6,000–$11,400 | $10,000–$19,000 | Mid |
Prices are estimates and vary by dentist, lab, and case complexity. Updated Q1 2026.
Nevada is home to UNLV — which offer supervised cosmetic dental procedures at 40–60% below private practice rates. Treatment is performed by dental students under faculty oversight. Timelines are longer than private practices, but the cost savings can be substantial. Contact each school directly for current availability and eligibility.
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Porcelain veneers in Nevada (primarily Las Vegas) typically cost $1,000–$1,900 per tooth. Summerlin and Henderson practices charge at the higher end.
Yes. The UNLV School of Dental Medicine offers cosmetic dental procedures at reduced rates through its patient clinic. Contact the school directly for current availability.
Summerlin and Henderson have the highest concentration of cosmetic dental practices serving Las Vegas residents. The Strip area also has cosmetic dentists catering to medical tourists.
Las Vegas and Phoenix have similar veneer price ranges. Las Vegas tends to be slightly more expensive in premium areas, reflecting the city's entertainment-driven economy.