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Cosmetic Smile Makeover

Smile design for people who want a natural, confident smile

You don't have to know whether you need veneers, bonding, whitening, or Invisalign®. Smile design is where we slow down, study your face and bite, and build a custom plan that fits your goals, lifestyle, and timeline.

Quick facts at a glance

Treatment Type

Smile design / cosmetic smile makeover

Best For

Chips, cracks, worn or uneven edges; crowding, gaps, or old dentistry you no longer love; stains that don't fully respond to whitening; wanting a coordinated, natural-looking change (not just one tooth)

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Cost & coverage

What this typically costs

These ranges reflect what we typically see with insurance. We'll confirm your exact cost before any treatment begins.

Implant-supported bridge

Used to replace several teeth at once with fewer implants.

$8,000–$15,000 per case

Policies covering implants have coverage for this procedure.

Invisalign® clear aligners

$4,500–$6,700 per case

Insurance contribution varies (often $0–$2,500). Financing available, with plans as low as roughly $110–$290/month depending on term.

Traditional full dentures (upper or lower)

Custom fit, with options for more aesthetic materials.

$2,000–$3,000 per arch

Insurances typically cover 0-50% of this procedure.

We'll confirm your exact cost before any treatment begins.

CareCredit Financing

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Actual costs depend on treatment complexity and your specific insurance benefits. You'll receive a written estimate before we begin.

Not sure where to start?

You don't need the treatment name — just a vision for your smile

Most people come in with a feeling: "My teeth don't match how I feel," "I hate photos," or "I'm finally ready to fix everything at once."

Smile design translates that feeling into a clear, step-by-step plan, instead of piecing together one-off treatments over the years.

What we mean by "smile design"

  • We start with photos, 3D scans, and a detailed conversation about what you'd like to change.
  • We review options like whitening, bonding, veneers, crowns, and orthodontic aligners — often in combination.
  • You see examples and previews where possible so the plan feels real, not abstract.
  • The final plan is tailored to your face, bite, and long-term goals — not a one-size-fits-all makeover.

Tools we may use

Treatments that can be part of your smile design

Whitening

  • Brightens the overall colour of your smile
  • Often used as a first step before other work

Cosmetic bonding

  • Repairs chips, small gaps, and worn edges
  • A conservative way to test changes before more permanent work

Ceramic veneers & crowns

  • Refine shape, length, and colour of teeth
  • Useful for more dramatic or long-term changes

Aligners or limited orthodontics

  • Straighten or uncrowd teeth
  • Can be combined with other cosmetic steps for a more balanced result

Your plan may include just one of these, or a carefully sequenced combination.

How we talk about costs for smile design

  • We review fees, insurance estimates, and payment options before you commit to any plan.
  • Some steps may have partial insurance coverage if they also restore function or strength, while purely cosmetic steps are usually out-of-pocket.
  • Larger plans can often be phased over time so you can move at a pace that fits your budget.
  • You'll always see a written outline of recommended treatment, alternatives, and timing.

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Our process

Step-by-step approach to your treatment

Throughout the process, we check in often so treatment fits around work, family, and everyday life.

1

1. Consultation & exam

30–45 minutes

We listen to your goals, review your medical and dental history, and examine your teeth, gums, and bite.

2

2. Photos & 3D records

15–30 minutes

We take digital photos and scans so we can study your smile from every angle and plan accurately.

3

3. Design & options review

1 visit

We outline different pathways — from simple updates to full transformation — including timing, costs, and pros and cons.

4

4. Treatment visits

Varies by plan

We carry out whitening, bonding, veneers, crowns, aligners, or other steps in a calm, predictable sequence.

5

5. Fine-tuning & maintenance

Short follow-ups

We refine bite and shape, review home care, and plan routine maintenance so your results last.

Understanding the procedure, materials, and options

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Longevity & Maintenance

Outcome Durability (based on longevity + maintenance needs)

Long-Lasting with Steady Maintenance — Holds up very well over time; benefits from consistent home care and regular check-ups.

Compared across similar treatment types.

How Long It Lasts

Many people enjoy their smile design results for many years; some steps may eventually need refreshing, just like any high-quality dentistry.

What Affects Longevity

Home care habits, bite forces, grinding or clenching, and the specific materials used in your plan all influence how long results last.

Routine Care

Brush twice daily, floss once daily, wear a night-guard if recommended, and maintain regular hygiene and exam visits to protect your investment.

Still deciding?

QUICK TRIAGE

Is smile design the right next step for you?

Do you avoid smiling in photos because of more than one concern (colour, shape, gaps, or old dental work)?

Yes

A smile design consult can help you see what's possible and whether a coordinated plan would make sense.

No

If you have just one small concern, a focused option like whitening or bonding might be enough for now.

Are you open to working through treatment over several visits for a more complete result?

Yes

We can outline a full plan with clear phases so you know what will happen when.

No

We can still talk through small, high-impact updates that fit into a tighter schedule.

Do you have older crowns, bonding, or fillings you're no longer happy with?

Yes

Smile design is a good way to update older work and bring everything into a more natural, consistent look.

No

We can focus purely on enhancements like brightness or minor shape changes.

Choosing the right level of change

Comparison

Smile design vs. single-tooth treatments

Focus

Smile Design

Coordinates your entire smile, bite, and face.

Single-Tooth Treatment

Improves one area at a time, which may not fully match the rest of your smile.

Planning

Smile Design

Uses photos, scans, and previews to plan the overall look.

Single-Tooth Treatment

Planning is focused on the tooth being fixed that day.

Timeline

Smile Design

Often happens over several visits with a clear roadmap.

Single-Tooth Treatment

Usually faster but may lead to a patchwork feel over time.

Result

Smile Design

More cohesive, natural, and long-term.

Single-Tooth Treatment

Helpful for small fixes, but not always enough if multiple concerns are present.

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