Cosmetic dentistry at The Smile Centre
Smile Makeover
Transform Your Smile with a Personalised Smile Makeover
Your smile is one of your greatest assets—it’s often the first thing people notice about you. If you’re not completely satisfied with its appearance, a smile makeover can be the life-changing solution you’ve been waiting for.
From discolouration and gaps to misalignment and other aesthetic concerns, our smile makeovers at Melbourne’s With U Dental are designed to give you the confident, radiant smile you deserve.
By blending advanced cosmetic dentistry techniques with a customised treatment plan, we create results that are not only beautiful but also uniquely suited to you.
What is a smile makeover?
A smile makeover is a fully customised treatment plan designed to improve the overall look of your smile. Rather than a one-size-fits-all solution, each makeover is tailored to your unique needs and aesthetic goals.
From whitening and veneers to Invisalign or a combination of treatments, a smile makeover can address imperfections and give you the confident, radiant smile you’ve always wanted.
At With U Dental, we take the time to understand your vision and use advanced technology to create results that are both natural-looking and beautifully transformative.
Problems this treatment solves
A smile makeover can address a variety of aesthetic dental concerns, including:
- Discoloured Teeth: Stains from food, drinks, ageing, or other factors can be treated in a smile makeover to restore a brighter, more youthful smile.
- Chipped or Broken Teeth: Damaged teeth can be repaired with treatments like veneers or bonding, bringing back their natural look and strength.
- Gaps Between Teeth: A smile makeover can close spaces between teeth, whether small or large, for a more even and attractive appearance.
- Misaligned Teeth: Crooked or uneven teeth can be corrected with options like Invisalign, giving you a straighter, more balanced smile.
- Uneven Gum Line: If your gums appear too high, low, or uneven, gum contouring as part of a smile makeover can create better symmetry.
- Worn Teeth: Teeth that have been worn down over time can be restored in shape and size, improving both function and aesthetics.
How Is It Done?
Here’s how we create your custom smile makeover at Smile Center Clinic:
- Consultation and Smile Design: Your journey begins with a detailed consultation to discuss your goals and assess your oral health. Using digital scans, X-rays, and photos, we design a smile that complements your facial features.
- Custom Treatment Plan: We then create a personalised treatment plan that may include whitening, veneers, Invisalign, crowns, or other cosmetic options—tailored to your specific needs and desired results.
- Initial Treatments: Foundational treatments, such as whitening or Invisalign, may be started first to prepare for the final transformation.
- Restorative and Cosmetic Procedures: The main phase includes procedures like veneers, bonding, or gum contouring—carefully planned to enhance both the appearance and function of your smile.
- Final Adjustments and Polishing: Once your makeover is complete, we refine the details, make final adjustments, and polish your teeth to ensure a natural, balanced, and flawless result.
Our thorough procedure ensures a safe, efficient and comfortable experience for you.
Risks & Recovery
A smile makeover often combines multiple treatments, including veneers, whitening, crowns, orthodontics, or gum contouring. Each procedure comes with its own set of risks and recovery factors, which can vary depending on the specific treatments in your personalised plan.
Possible risks include:
- Temporary sensitivity in teeth or gums following whitening or restorative treatments
- Mild irritation or swelling after gum or surgical procedures
- Possibility of chipping, cracking, or wear of veneers, crowns, or bonding materials
- Adjustment period or minor discomfort when beginning orthodontic treatment
- Rarely, infection, slower healing, or the need for additional treatment
Recovery considerations:
- Many treatments let you resume daily activities right away
- Surgical or implant procedures may need longer healing periods
- Mild sensitivity or discomfort is normal at first and usually eases quickly
- Your dentist will give detailed aftercare instructions and schedule follow-ups to ensure proper recovery
