Understanding a smile makeover
Every makeover starts with listening: what you want to change, what you want to keep, and any concerns about time, budget, or past dental work. We examine your teeth, gums, bite, and jaw joints because a beautiful smile should still chew comfortably and stay healthy long term.
Digital photos, impressions or scans, and sometimes wax-ups or virtual smile previews help you visualize options before we touch tooth structure. Treatment order matters — for example, whitening before new front restorations, or alignment before veneers when width and proportions need to change.
Depending on your case, care may span several visits or phases. We prioritize minimally invasive steps when possible and explain trade-offs between composite bonding and ceramics, short orthodontics versus instant veneers, and maintenance over the years.
When you are done, we review home care, night guards if you grind, and recall intervals so your investment stays bright and stable.
What your smile makeover may include
Smile analysis & goal setting
Photos, discussion of facial symmetry, lip line, and tooth proportions — not a one-template smile.
Digital records & planning
Scans or impressions and collaborative planning for shade, shape, and bite.
Alignment (when needed)
Braces or clear aligners to correct crowding or gaps before final cosmetics.
Professional whitening
Often scheduled before new front restorations so ceramics match your chosen tooth color.
Porcelain veneers or crowns
Durable ceramics for color, length, and shape when enamel reshaping alone is not enough.
Composite bonding & artistic contouring
Conservative chips, edges, and small gaps in fewer visits when appropriate.
Gingival esthetics
When uneven gum levels frame teeth awkwardly, contouring or specialist care can balance the smile.
Replacement teeth (if missing)
Implants, bridges, or partials integrated into the overall plan.
What to Expect
Consultation
Share your vision; we examine oral health and discuss what is possible for your bite and tissues.
Diagnostic records
Photos, X-rays, and models or scans to plan sequence and materials.
Smile design proposal
Phased treatment plan with fees and time estimates; adjust until it feels right.
Foundation & alignment phase
Treat disease, align teeth, or complete extractions as outlined — cosmetics come on a stable base.
Cosmetic phase
Whitening, veneers, bonding, or crowns according to the plan — with try-ins when used.
Final polish & maintenance
Bite check, refinements, photos for records, and long-term care instructions.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is a master plan: several treatments sequenced so color, position, and tooth shape match. Single procedures can help, but a makeover addresses the whole smile and bite context.
Often yes when crowding or bite issues are significant. Moving teeth first can reduce how much enamel we reshape later and improve longevity of veneers.
From a few months with minimal alignment to a year or more if comprehensive orthodontics is involved. We give a realistic range at consultation.
We design for your face — tooth length, translucency, and shade gradients — avoiding a flat, fake look unless you specifically want a bold style.
Frequently. We can prioritize health and alignment first, then whiten, then save for ceramics — as long as the sequence protects your teeth.
Bruxism can stress veneers and ceramics. We may recommend a night guard and material choices that suit your habits.
