Smile Makeover
As the name implies, smile makeovers refer to a significant or complete remaking of a patient's smile. Smile makeovers combine cosmetic dentistry with the science of restorative dentistry to improve the function, health, and beauty of the mouth.
What Is A Smile Makeover?
Smile makeovers are transformative dental procedures that go beyond simply addressing oral health concerns. They are tailored cosmetic treatments designed to enhance the aesthetic appearance of a person’s smile, resulting in a more confident and radiant appearance. A smile makeover may involve a combination of procedures such as teeth whitening, dental veneers, orthodontic treatments, dental bonding and dental implants, among others. By carefully analyzing the unique features of an individual’s teeth, gums, and facial structure, we can create a customized treatment plan to address issues like discoloration, misalignment, gaps, chipped or worn teeth, and other imperfections. Smile makeovers not only improve the appearance of teeth but can also have a positive impact on a person’s overall self-esteem, social interactions, and quality of life, as they allow individuals to showcase a beautiful and confident smile they can be proud of.
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How much does a smile makeover cost?
The cost of a smile makeover can vary based on your smile goals and the starting point. An average smile makeover would include alignment and professional whitening and perhaps a few crowns for damaged teeth. This cost would contrast a moderate full mouth reconstruction which can cost $15,000-$40,000 depending on the condition of the teeth and jaws, and the type and amount of procedures required.
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Who is a good candidate for a smile makeover?
Any patient who wishes to significantly change or improve the esthetics of their smile. From mild to moderate adjustments and whitenings to patients who have dental problems throughout their mouths, we want to help you build a smile you can feel confident in.
Extensive makeovers may take place for a number of conditions including:
- Multiple missing teeth
- Numerous teeth with large fillings that are failing or exhibiting decay
- Cracked or broken teeth
- Badly worn teeth due to bruxism (teeth grinding) or other habits
- Some patients are born with certain medical conditions such as Ectodermal Dysplasia, Ameliogenesis, or Dentinogenesis Imperfecta. These conditions require extensive restoration of a patient’s teeth.
More Questions?
Are you interested in getting a smile makeover? Contact Black Hills Dentures & Implants and we can set up a consultation!