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A smile makeover is a coordinated treatment plan designed to improve the appearance and function of teeth while respecting biological limits and long-term oral stability. It is not a single cosmetic procedure. It is a systematic process that evaluates structural integrity, bite mechanics, tissue health, and aesthetic balance before any visible change is made.
When done correctly, it integrates biological, mechanical, and functional principles rather than focusing only on surface appearance. Depending on the diagnosis, the plan may involve orthodontics to correct alignment and bite relationships, dental implants to restore structural support where teeth are missing, or veneers to refine shape, proportion, and color when enamel structure allows.
These components are selected based on clinical findings, not trends. Some patients require alignment before restorative work. Others need implant stabilization before aesthetic refinement. In many cases, conservative surface enhancement is sufficient. The sequence follows biology and function, not marketing preference.
We favor lifelike contours and translucent shades for a perfect smile that still looks like you.

Approve tooth length and shape with previews and mock‑ups before we proceed.

Bonding or limited cosmetic reshaping can be done in one visit for the right case. If a removable “snap-on” style option is requested, we’ll explain the limits and whether it’s appropriate for your bite.

From bonding to premium ceramics, we outline clear choices, realistic timelines and financing.
Our patients are at the heart of everything we do. Read their stories and discover how compassionate care and trusted dentistry have made a difference in their smiles.
People often associate a smile makeover strictly with cosmetic dentistry procedures such as whitening or veneers. In practice, it involves a broader clinical evaluation that considers multiple dimensions of oral health and facial balance.
- Structurally: correcting worn edges, fractures, uneven lengths, or previous restorations that no longer fit properly.
- Functionally: stabilizing bite relationships so upper and lower teeth contact evenly and reduce strain on joints and muscles.
- Biologically: ensuring gum tissue is healthy and bone support is sufficient before placing restorations.
- Digitally: using scans and imaging to evaluate proportions and simulate changes before treatment begins.
The goal is not to create identical teeth. The goal is proportional harmony between teeth, lips, and facial structure.
Who Is This For?
This treatment is appropriate for patients who have:
- Worn, chipped, or uneven teeth
- Deep discoloration that whitening alone cannot correct
- Gaps or irregular spacing
- Minor to moderate misalignment
- Previous dental work that no longer matches
- A combination of functional and aesthetic concerns
If the bite is unstable or teeth are severely compromised, a broader restorative approach may be required before cosmetic refinement.
When a Smile Makeover Is Not the First Step
Some patients require broader rehabilitation before cosmetic refinement. Examples include:
- Advanced gum disease
- Severe tooth wear from grinding
- Extensive structural compromise
- Uncontrolled decay
In these situations, stabilization improves long-term outcomes and reduces complication risk.
A smile makeover can involve one or more of the following:
- Professional whitening
- Composite bonding
- Porcelain veneers
- Invisalign alignment
- Dental implants or bridges
- Replacement of failing restorations
Not every case requires veneers. In many situations, minor contouring and alignment produce sufficient improvement without aggressive preparation.
Brush and floss daily, wear a night guard if you clench, and keep up with professional cleanings. Avoid using teeth as tools, and limit dark-colored foods for 24–48 hours after teeth whitening.
If your treatment included gum contouring, gentle brushing along the gumline and avoiding irritation during healing help maintain smooth, balanced contours. We’ll schedule check-ins when needed, so your results stay stable and easy to maintain.




Find quick answers to the most common questions our patients ask.
A smile makeover is a custom plan that may combine whitening, bonding, veneers, Invisalign, gum contouring, and restorative care to improve your smile’s appearance and function.
Whitening brightens natural enamel. Bonding reshapes small chips or gaps with minimal change to tooth structure. Veneers are often best when you want longer-lasting changes to color and shape.
Some cosmetic improvements can happen in one or two visits. But if alignment, bite issues, or healing are involved, the timeline is longer. We’ll give you a realistic sequence based on your exam.
They shouldn’t. We plan around your facial features, tooth translucency, and natural contours so the final look fits you, not a template.
Veneers can be conservative when planned well, but they are not “no-impact.” We’ll explain enamel preservation, alternatives, and what’s reversible vs. irreversible before you commit. (This is a real concern people raise often.)
Clenching/grinding can damage cosmetic work. We’ll check your bite and may recommend a night guard or bite plan before veneers or bonding.
It depends on the procedures and number of teeth involved. We provide itemized estimates and phased options. For reference, national averages vary widely by procedure.
Whitening or bonding can be quick. Invisalign or implant steps take longer. Your timeline depends on what your smile needs, not what an ad promises.
Most visits feel like pressure, not pain. We use local anesthesia when needed, and comfort options are available for anxious patients.
Brush, floss, get cleanings, avoid using teeth as tools, and wear a night guard if you clench. Whitening touch-ups are occasional; veneers last longer with good habits.
Not everyone is an ideal candidate right away. Active gum disease, untreated decay, bite issues, or heavy grinding may need to be addressed first. During your exam, we’ll confirm whether cosmetic treatment can start now or if a short preparatory phase is needed.
We know a great dental experience goes beyond clinical care. Here’s how we make your visits comfortable and stress‑free.
We’re open seven days a week with evening and weekend appointments at multiple locations. Same‑day visits are available so you never have to wait for relief.
High‑quality dental care should be within reach. We accept most PPO and many HMO plans, offer interest‑free payment plans and have in‑house specials for new patients.
Our modern offices feature state‑of‑the‑art technology, comfortable treatment rooms and entertainment options to help you feel at ease throughout your visit.
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Free X‑rays, exam and consultation. New patients only.
PPO, HMO, or no insurance?
We help you understand your available options before treatment begins. We work with most major PPO and HMO plans. If you don’t have insurance, we explain in-house financing, installment plans, and current new-patient offers, including our $49 new-patient special.
Our dental offices are typically open 8 AM – 7 PM, including weekends.
Hours may vary by location. Check the location page or call us to confirm availability.
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