The Smile Design Process


  

We aim to transform your smile using the latest technology. Designing and creating your new smile is achieved in the following way:

1. SMILE ANALYSIS
This involves a dental and periodontal (gum) assessment. With the aid of clinical photographs, x-rays, plaster models of your teeth and bite assessments we can recommend the ideal treatment plan. Using all the data collected the Dentist and the Specialist Laboratory Technician will work together to create a perfect smile for you!

4. FINAL RESTORATIONS
These are cemented into position and at this stage the comfort and bite are checked thoroughly.

2. 3D SMILE WAX UP
The next step of creating your smile enables us to process the above information into a 3D smile simulation. This gives you the chance to preview your new smile. At this stage information will be provided on timing, costing and sequence of appointments.

5. FINAL REVIEW
We make sure you are happy with the final result, carry out any final touches, and provide after care instructions and maintenance.

3. TEMPORARY TEETH
We then construct temporary restorations (a trial smile), and spend a great deal of time and effort to create nicely shaped teeth in a lighter colour. This allows you to assess the changes we want to bring about in the final veneer restorations. Any minor changes can be carried out until perfection is achieved and you are happy.

 

Smile Design Rules

1. Horizontal Symmetry: Draw an imaginary horizontal line through the centre of both your pupils and another horizontal line between the tips of your canine teeth. Ideally, these two horizontal lines should be parallel. Often, one side slopes down.

2. Vertical Symmetry: Draw an imaginary vertical line through the centre of your face. This mid-line should run through the centre of your eyes, nose and chin. Ideally, the mid-line should also run through your two central incisors thus making the central incisors a mirror image of each other.

3. Smile Width: Ideally, a wide smile will show your first molar to first molar tooth. Although if you have a narrow smile you may only see the front six teeth from canine to canine.

4. Smile Line: Draw an imaginary curve along the bottom of your upper teeth and compare it to an imaginary curve of your lower lip. Ideally, your smile should be curved in order to look younger.

5. Gum Line: Draw an imaginary curve along the top of your upper teeth. Ideally, only the pink triangular parts of gum between the teeth show. However, some people show a lot more gum or the gum that shows is uneven, giving them an irregular gum line.

6. The Golden Proportion: This special proportion was discovered by the Greeks and is found in many areas of nature. Ideally, the widths of each of the front teeth compared to the next follows this special proportion.

7. Tooth Proportion: Ideally the width of a tooth should be approximately 80% of the length. However for patients that wear/grind their teeth, this ratio is closer to 1:1 as the teeth have shortened and become squarer. This is a way to measure exactly how much tooth has been lost over the years and is often used to rebuild edges of teeth to their ideal proportions and perfect smile.

8. Embrasure Space: These are the little triangular like spaces between the tips of the front teeth. Without embrasure spaces, the teeth would look like flat piano keys with no character to them. Ideally, the embrasure spaces should be smallest between the two central incisors and gradually become larger as you examine teeth further into the mouth. An ideal feminine smile tends to have more definite round embrasures.

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