Cosmetic Dentistry

Smile Makeover

A personalized combination of treatments designed to enhance the overall appearance and harmony of your smile.

PLAN THE WHOLE SMILE

What a smile makeover does

A smile makeover brings multiple cosmetic and restorative considerations into one coordinated plan. Instead of treating one visible concern in isolation, it looks at the smile as a system, including shape, shade, proportion, bite relationships, visible wear, and how the teeth sit within the face and lips.

Coordinated Aesthetic Planning

A makeover approach is useful when multiple concerns overlap, such as discoloration, wear, asymmetry, missing teeth, or mismatched restorations that affect the smile as a whole.

Cosmetic + Functional Thinking

In the right case, a smile makeover can combine aesthetic refinement with structural or restorative planning so the result is not only attractive, but also stable and coherent.

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WHY PATIENTS CHOOSE THIS

Benefits of a smile makeover

  • Creates a more cohesive result than addressing concerns one by one without an overall plan
  • Can combine cosmetic and restorative priorities into one clear treatment direction
  • Improves visible harmony across shade, shape, spacing, and smile balance
  • Supports confidence by aligning the result with personal goals and facial character
  • Helps sequence treatment more intelligently when several procedures may be involved

STEP BY STEP

What to expect during a smile makeover

A smile makeover is not one single procedure. It is a customized treatment strategy that may involve whitening, veneers, bonding, orthodontic considerations, restorative updates, or other steps depending on the goals and starting condition.

1. Comprehensive smile consultation

The clinic evaluates your concerns, goals, visible tooth display, facial balance, and any functional issues that should influence the treatment plan.

2. Design & sequencing

A treatment roadmap is created to determine which procedures are appropriate, in what order they should happen, and how they work together visually and functionally.

3. Phased treatment

The recommended procedures are carried out in the right sequence, which may happen in one phase or over a longer timeline depending on complexity.

4. Final refinement

The completed result is reviewed as a whole so adjustments can support harmony, polish, and long-term satisfaction rather than a piecemeal outcome.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Smile Makeover FAQ

Helpful answers before your appointment.

Not always. Many makeovers include restorative or functional considerations as well, especially when wear, missing teeth, or old dental work are part of the picture.

No. A makeover may include different combinations of treatments depending on what is actually needed to reach the desired result.

That depends on the complexity of the case and whether the plan includes one treatment or a phased combination of procedures.

Yes. The strongest smile makeovers are built around the individual’s facial features, goals, starting condition, and treatment priorities.

THINK BIGGER THAN ONE TOOTH

Ask the clinic about a smile makeover.

When several cosmetic concerns are overlapping, a coordinated plan can often create a more elegant and satisfying result than treating each issue in isolation.