Porcelain veneers in Utah cost $1,000–$1,900 per tooth in 2026. Compare pricing across Utah's major cities, find a vetted specialist, and get a free personalized estimate.
Utah's veneer market is anchored by Salt Lake City, with a health-conscious culture and growing tech sector driving demand for aesthetic dental procedures. The University of Utah School of Dentistry provides a supervised low-cost option. Sugar House and Holladay have the highest concentration of cosmetic practices.
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| City | Per Tooth (Porcelain) | Social Six | Full Smile (10) | Market Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Salt Lake City | $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.
Utah is home to University of Utah — 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 Utah (primarily Salt Lake City) typically cost $1,000–$1,900 per tooth. Sugar House and Holladay practices charge at the higher end.
Yes. The University of Utah School of Dentistry offers cosmetic dental procedures at reduced rates through its patient clinic. Contact the school directly for current availability.
Sugar House and Holladay have the highest concentration of cosmetic dental practices. Draper, South Jordan, and Cottonwood Heights also have strong options.
Salt Lake City and Denver have similar veneer price ranges. Denver tends to be slightly more expensive in premium neighborhoods like Cherry Creek.