Smile Makeovers
Want a new smile but you’re not sure where to start?
Unhappy with your teeth but can’t point out what it is exactly you’re not happy with?
Been watching your teeth deteriorate over the years and feel like you can’t be helped?
Feel like your smile does not match who you are?
Come in for a consultation with our trusted Emu Plains dentists and let us figure it out for you.
Planning is key in all smile makeovers – “Fail to plan, then plan to fail”. Smile makeovers tend to incorporate many branches of dentistry.
Smile Makeovers
Whether it be implants, teeth straightening, veneers or teeth whitening, you can be assured you’re in good hands.
Steps To Your New Smile?
1. Smile Design
Come in for a consultation and let us know what your dream smile looks like. We’ll take all that information and design a new smile. We understand everyone has their own barriers to getting their dream smile. We work with our patients through this by creating a custom plan suited for your needs and circumstances.
2. Trial Smile
We’ll trial your custom smile in your mouth so you can see and feel what the final result will look like
3. Smile Transformation
Once you’re happy, we begin working on the smile of your dreams.
We’re here to help.
If you’ve been thinking about achieving that dream smile of yours, book now for a cosmetic consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Smile makeovers involve multiple facets of dentistry to provide you both a functional and cosmetic result.
Is a smile makeover painful?
What can be done to make the results last?
Good brushing and flossing habits along with frequent dental check-ups will increase the longevity of your smile makeover. A night guard will be provided with every smile makeover, and this will help protect your smile for long-lasting results.
Will the results look real?
We personalise every smile to each patient so you we can achieve the natural and beautiful smile of your dreams.
Is it better to take out all my teeth instead?
Please note:
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
Any information that is provided is not a substitute for professional dental advice. Any advice offered or information provided is to be considered general in nature and not reliable until a full physical professional examination has been undertaken by an appropriately qualified health practitioner. Until such time you should not undertake treatment without a second opinion or without seeking further advice from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
Results may vary between patients. All images used with consent.