Smile Systems Expands Into New 20,000-Square-Foot Utah Headquarters to Meet Growing Demand for 3 on 6™ Dental Treatment

Exterior of Smile Systems new building in American Fork Utah

American Fork, Utah Aug 13, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Smile Systems, the innovator behind the 3 on 6 dental treatment, has acquired a two-story, 20,000-square-foot building at 795 E 340 S in American Fork, Utah. The new facility will house the companys corporate headquarters and serve as the design and manufacturing center for its growing dental laboratory. 

The purchase comes amid a surge in demand for the 3 on 6 treatment in the U.S. and a proliferation of providers nationwide. Smile Systems will initially occupy half of the building, with plans to expand to the full space as operations scale. The headquarters will accommodate approximately 30 employees at launch, with significant job growth expected over the next several years. 

Its an exciting time for Smile Systems, and were happy that the 3 on 6 treatment is gaining in acceptance and popularity throughout the country and even the world, said John Roberts, founder and CEO of Smile Systems. Our new facilities will help us to grow into the future, as we look to expand into more markets where people are looking for the 3 on 6. 

Founded in 2019, Smile Systems was created to meet growing demand from dentists seeking advanced training and support for the 3 on 6 and other state-of-the-art dental restoration procedures. The companys mission is to restore confidence by delivering the healthiest, most natural dental restorations possibledesigned to preserve smiles, health, and quality of life. 

The decision to locate in American Fork reflects Utah Countys consistent economic growth, strong talent pool, and strategic location. Situated near Interstate 15 in the Silicon Slopes tech corridor, the facility offers convenient access for employees and opportunities for collaboration with other innovative companies. 

Interior lobby of Smile Systems

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