During smile designing, natural teeth are typically reshaped, whitened, or covered to achieve the desired aesthetic. This often involves minimal enamel removal for veneers, bonding to repair edges, or orthodontic movement to improve alignment. The goal is to enhance...
Smile designing only looks fake when it’s poorly planned, using overly white, opaque, or improperly sized teeth that don’t match the patient’s facial structure. When executed by an experienced cosmetic dentist, smile design creates a natural,...
Not everyone is a good candidate for smile designing. Patients with active gum disease, untreated decay, severe bone loss, uncontrolled bruxism, or a significantly misaligned bite get excluded until those problems are handled. Full stop. Cosmetic restorations put on a...
Veneers are thin porcelain or composite shells bonded to the front of individual teeth they fix chips, stains, gaps, or length issues on specific teeth. Smile designing is the planning process that comes before any of that. It figures out what your smile actually...
A beautiful smile is not just about having white teeth. It’s about balance, proportion, and harmony. When teeth appear too small, uneven, or spaced out, it can subtly affect the overall symmetry of your face. Even minor imperfections can make a smile feel less...
A complete smile designing treatment takes 2 to 6 weeks from first consultation to final bonding. How long yours actually takes? That depends on what’s in your treatment plan. Bonding and whitening wrap up in about a week. Add porcelain veneers or crowns into...
Member Faculty of Dentistry — Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland Member Faculty of Dental Surgery — Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow Dual Super-Specialisation: Microscopic Endodontics & Smile Designing