
smile design
Smile design is an aesthetic application applied for patients who are not satisfied with their smile due to problems in their teeth or gums. With the aesthetic smile design treatment, the problems in the teeth and gums are eliminated, the appearance of the teeth and gums is corrected and they are compatible. The most beautiful smile is obtained with the harmony between teeth, gums and lips.

Factors Affecting Aesthetic Smile
Gender and Age
Shape and Thickness of the Lips
Smile Line
Shape of Teeth
Color of Teeth
Position of the teeth
Arrangement of Teeth
Face shape
Golden Ratio
Compatibility of Teeth with Gum
Color, Shape, Form of Gums
Relationship of Gums to Lips
Who Is Smile Design Done?
Smile design can be done to anyone who is not satisfied with their smile. A beautiful smile is an element that can affect our social life. Not having a beautiful smile causes loss of self-confidence. For this reason, patients who have any problems with their teeth or gums can have a beautiful and aesthetic smile with a smile design.
Smile design can be applied for patients with gum problems, patients with crooked teeth, patients with split teeth, patients with missing teeth, patients with darkening or yellowing teeth, patients with symmetry problems in their teeth and other patients with dental problems.
Having straight teeth is not enough for an aesthetic smile. Gums, teeth and lips should be compatible for a beautiful smile. Therefore, it may be necessary to apply to different treatments such as gum aesthetics and lip lift aesthetics in the treatment of smile design. The treatments required to have a beautiful smile are determined after the examination.
What is Smile Design?
Aesthetic smile design, technical corrections such as the arrangement of the teeth, their posture, appearance, position of the gums with the help of computer are performed in digital environment. With this application, the most suitable smile is designed for the patient's mouth structure. After the most beautiful smile is designed digitally, the necessary treatments are determined to bring this design to life. Necessary treatments are applied to the patient and the smile design is completed.
You should be examined before the smile design performed by specialist dentists. During this examination, necessary actions will be taken to transfer your mouth structure to the computer environment. At the same time, the condition of your teeth will be checked by the dentist. After the examination, the smile design will be prepared and the necessary treatments will be determined.
How to Smile Design?
In order to determine the most beautiful smile suitable for the patient's mouth structure, the patient is first examined. During the examination performed by the specialist dentist, the patient's dental structure and problems in the teeth and gums are checked. Necessary photographs and videos are taken in order to transfer the patient's oral structure and tooth structure to digital media. These photos and videos are used in computer environment and a beautiful smile is designed in accordance with the mouth structure of the patient.
By using these software, the harmony between teeth, gums and lips is ensured in order to determine a natural and aesthetic smile suitable for the patient's oral structure. The prepared design is submitted to the patient's approval. After the completion of the digital smile design, the necessary treatments for the design are determined. In accordance with the prepared treatment program, the dental aesthetics required for the patient's smile design are applied to the patient.
How Long Does Smile Design Take?
Smile design generally takes between 1 and 2 weeks. However, the treatments required for smile design vary from patient to patient. For this reason, your dentist can only tell you how many days the smile design treatment will take or how many sessions the smile design will be completed according to the treatment program to be determined after the examination. You can find out how long it will take to complete the smile design by meeting with your dentist.


