Treatment Planning and Clinical Assessment

Smile Design

Personalized smile design that brings together facial harmony, dental proportions, and digital planning for a balanced result.

What is Smile Design?

Smile design combines aesthetics and function to create a treatment plan that suits the patient's facial features, lip line, and dental structure. It may include whitening, restorations, contour corrections, orthodontic support, or gum-level adjustments depending on the case. At Archident, the goal is not an artificial smile, but a healthy and natural expression that feels consistent with the person.

Who may be evaluated for this treatment?

  • Patients unhappy with tooth color or shape
  • People seeking a more balanced smile line
  • Cases needing multiple aesthetic steps in one plan
  • Patients requesting digital preview-based planning

How is the treatment process planned?

Evaluation begins with photographs, clinical examination, and analysis of facial proportions and bite. Depending on the plan, different treatments are sequenced carefully so that both appearance and function are improved together.

What should be considered afterward?

Long-term success depends on routine care, regular polishing or controls when needed, and protecting the results through a consistent oral hygiene routine.

Smile design in Beylikduzu

For patients looking for smile design in Beylikduzu, Archident Dental Clinic offers individualized planning in Marmara Neighborhood with a focus on natural aesthetics, function, and facial harmony.

Smile Design FAQ

Frequently asked questions about smile design

Is smile design only for cosmetic purposes?

No. A well-planned smile design also considers bite balance, speech comfort, and the long-term health of teeth and gums.

Which treatments can be included in smile design?

Depending on the case, whitening, veneers or crowns, orthodontics, gum contouring, and restorative treatments may be combined.

Can I preview the result before treatment?

Digital planning and visual evaluation can help explain the treatment direction before the final procedures are completed.