Smile Design

Why is Smile Design Popular?

Smile design has become a highly demanded dentistry practice in recent years, with the active use of social media. Many people desire to smile freely and stop worrying about how they look in photos. As a result, the improvements in the technological developments in the field of dentistry, and digital dentistry practices have also advanced considerably, guaranteeing a high level of post-treatment satisfaction.

Who Can Have Smile Design?

Having to cover your mouth while smiling is no longer a necessity for people today. Preliminary examinations of our patients for smile design application are made and their requests are received. In particular, the most suitable option for the patient is shared in detail by considering asymmetry, discolored fillings, caries, gaps between teeth (diastema), color incompatibility, less or more visible teeth and gum problems in the smile design application.

How Will I Look After Smile Design?

In order for smile design to be successful, not only are the teeth considered but we evaluate the face shape as a whole. This provides the best service to our patients by actively using the latest digital dentistry applications. With digital measurement techniques, it is possible to simulate beforehand, what the patients will look like after smile design. Therefor, the risk of encountering unwanted surprises is eliminated.

How Long Does Smile Design Application Take?

How long the smile design application takes, will depend entirely on your special wishes and the state of your overall oral health. Prior to smile design, the necessary gingival treatments, filling, canal, implant treatment, etc. applications are made for a healthy mouth. While these treatments are being performed, before and after photos of past smile design applications are shared with the patient. In this process, the patient determines one of the solutions that will be suitable for his/her face, lip and mouth structure and his/her budget by exchanging opinions with our dentist. Afterwards, digital and manual intraoral measurements are taken. This process usually takes about 7-10 days.