Smile design is a completely personalized but holistic and multidisciplinary treatment.
When it comes to esthetic dentistry, one of the first concepts that come to mind is "smile design." Smile design is the process of achieving a natural and beautiful appearance for teeth and gums that have been aesthetically compromised for various reasons, considering the patients' facial shapes and needs.
If you are not satisfied with your smile, then you need a smile design! If you are unhappy with the color, shape, form, or alignment of your teeth, you can test the final appearance of your teeth after the treatment with a specially crafted smile design just for you.
Smile design is entirely personalized but a holistic and multidisciplinary treatment. In addition to procedures that help protect and restore oral health, a series of esthetic dental treatments are applied within the scope of smile design.
The perception of beauty varies according to individuals, cultures, and time periods. However, it always stems from very fundamental scientific and artistic principles. These scientific and artistic principles are taken into account during smile design. Yes, the most important part of a beautiful and attractive smile is the teeth. However, the teeth must be in harmony with your facial shape and lip structure. Because smile design creates the most suitable natural smile for your face and character. During smile design, attention is paid to the lip structure, tooth length, gum characteristics, harmony between lips and teeth, skin color, and many other points. Teeth should be flawless, spotless, and white. The gums and tooth surface should appear clean. There should be no crowding of teeth. In short, your teeth should harmonize with your face as part of a whole.
The duration of smile design treatment varies for each patient. The critical criteria here are the patient's needs and expectations from the treatment. Sometimes it can be completed in a single session, while other times it may take several sessions. It typically takes 2-3 sessions and 1-2 weeks.