
What Our Smile Makeover Treatment Can Help You With?
Our smile makeover dentists create a personalized treatment plan built around what you want to change and what your teeth can support. It may help with:
- Stains or uneven color
- Chips or worn edges
- Small gaps or spacing
- Mild alignment concerns
- Missing teeth (when replacement is part of the plan)
Quick reality check: Cosmetic work may need oral health steps first. Your dentist should tell you what comes first and why.
Smile Makeover Treatment Combination Options
for Natural-looking Results
Most plans use a few building blocks from our cosmetic dentistry services. The mix depends on your teeth and your goal.
Porcelain Veneers
Veneers can change shape and color in a bigger way when you want a more uniform look across several teeth. Learn more about porcelain veneer choices.
Cosmetic Bonding
Bonding can be a conservative option for small chips, edges, and minor spacing. It’s often a good fit when you want targeted change.
Teeth Whitening
Whitening can be a strong first move if color is your main concern. It can also be a finishing step after shape changes. See professional whitening treatments.
Invisalign/clear Aligners
If tooth position is the main issue, aligners can be the most conservative path before cosmetic finishing. Explore clear aligner treatment with Invisalign.
Crowns & Bridges
When a tooth needs more coverage for strength and function, crowns (and bridges when replacing a tooth) may be part of the plan. See crowns and bridges for rebuilding.
Dental Implants
If missing teeth affect appearance and function, implants can be part of a larger plan. Review dental implant replacement options.
Our Expert Smile Makeover Process at Elegant Edge
You shouldn’t have to guess. A good plan follows a clear sequence.
Consultation and Exam
Records (Photos and Any Needed Imaging)
Treatment Plan (Options, Order, Tradeoffs)
Appointments (Often Staged)
Final Check and Maintenance Plan
Veneers, Bonding, Crowns, and Whitening: Which One is for You?
This is the simplest way to sort options. Your dentist should still confirm what fits your teeth.
| Option | Best for | Tradeoffs to Ask About | Typical Visit Pattern |
|---|---|---|---|
| Whitening | Overall brightening | Sensitivity; response varies by stain type | Often limited visits |
| Bonding | Small chips, edges, and small gaps | Wear and maintenance can vary | Often limited visits |
| Veneers | Broader shape and color changes | Planning matters; it’s a bigger commitment | Usually multi-visit |
| Crowns | Rebuilding strength plus appearance | More coverage of the tooth | Usually multi-visit |

Who Is a Good Candidate for a Smile Makeover?
A smile makeover suits adults who want to refine color, shape, spacing, or worn edges and have healthy teeth and gums to support cosmetic work. If you have been holding back from smiling in photos, hiding chips at work meetings, or avoiding close-up moments, you may be a good fit for a personalized treatment plan focused on natural-looking results.
Some patients need a few steps before cosmetic care can move forward. Active decay, gum inflammation, untreated grinding, or an unstable bite are usually addressed first, so your final result holds up well over time. This is not a setback, just sequencing. A short pre-treatment phase often makes the cosmetic work simpler and more predictable later on, and it protects the investment you are about to make.
Your dentist will walk through what your teeth currently support, what is optional, and what would help long-term. The goal is a custom smile design that fits your face, your goals, and your daily routine, not a one-size-fits-all look. If a single option, like whitening, gets you most of the way there, that is a fair recommendation too.

How Does a Smile Makeover Treatment Pricing Work?
There isn’t one set price. It depends on what your plan includes.
Cost is Most Influenced by:
- How many teeth are included
- Which treatments are chosen (and materials used)
- Whether lab-made restorations are part of the plan
- Whether oral health steps are needed first
- Whether treatment is phased over time
A consultation should end with a clear plan and clear cost drivers. No guessing.
How Long Does Our Smile Makeover Treatment Take?
Timelines depend on what’s in your plan and how your teeth respond.
A Simple Framework
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Short
Plans focused on brightening or small cosmetic fixes
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Medium
Plans involving multiple teeth and lab-made restorations
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Longer
Plans involving alignment steps or tooth replacement

How Do You Care for Smile Makeover Results Long Term?
Caring for your new smile is mostly about consistency. Daily brushing, flossing, and routine cleanings keep restorations and natural teeth in good shape. Many cosmetic results, including veneers, bonding, and whitening, respond well to gentle habits like using a soft-bristle toothbrush, easing up on heavy-staining drinks right after whitening, and skipping abrasive whitening toothpastes that can dull polished surfaces over time.
If you clench or grind at night, a custom night guard can protect bonded edges, veneers, and crowns from extra wear. Patients who chew ice, open packaging with their teeth, or bite on pens out of habit may want to phase those habits out before completing cosmetic work, since impact is one of the most common reasons restorations need touch-ups sooner than expected. Small adjustments like these go a long way toward long-lasting results.
Routine exams and cleanings also let your dentist spot small issues early, like a chipped edge, surface staining, or a margin that needs polishing, before they turn into bigger repairs. With reasonable care, most smile makeover results hold up well and continue to look natural for years. Your dentist can share a maintenance schedule built around the specific treatments in your plan so nothing gets missed.
Ready to Talk Through Options?
You don’t need to know the perfect treatment before you reach out. Start with a plan.
Book a Smile Makeover Consultation: schedule a consultation online or call (248) 720-5387.
Frequently Asked Questions About Smile Makeovers
What Does a Smile Makeover Include?
A smile makeover includes a personalized mix of treatments based on your goals and oral health. Plans often combine whitening, bonding, veneers, aligners, crowns or bridges, and sometimes implants. Your dentist will recommend options after an exam and a discussion of what’s realistic for your teeth and gums.
How Much is a Full Smile Makeover?
There isn’t one set price because a smile makeover is built from different options. Cost depends on how many teeth are involved, which treatments are chosen, and whether any oral health steps are needed first. A consultation is the best way to get a written plan and clear cost drivers without guessing.
How Long Do Smile Makeovers Last?
Longevity varies by the treatments used and how well they’re maintained. Habits, bite forces, and regular dental care all matter. Your dentist can explain expected maintenance and trade-offs for each option so you can choose a plan that fits your goals.
How Long Does a Full Smile Makeover Take?
Timelines vary based on the options in your plan. Some changes can be completed in a small number of visits, while plans involving aligners, lab-made restorations, or implants may take longer. An exam helps your dentist outline a realistic sequence and timeframe.
Am I a Good Candidate for a Smile Makeover?
Many people are candidates if they want to improve color, chips, spacing, mild alignment issues, worn edges, or missing teeth. If there’s active decay, gum issues, or bite concerns, your dentist may recommend treating those first. A consultation can confirm the safest, most practical path.
Is Bonding a More Affordable Alternative to Veneers?
Bonding can be a conservative option for small chips, gaps, or edge wear, and it may be used alone or alongside other treatments. Veneers are often chosen for broader shape or color changes. Your dentist can explain the tradeoffs so you can match the option to your goals and budget.
Do I Need Invisalign Before Veneers or Bonding?
It depends on your alignment and bite. If tooth position is the main issue, aligners may be the most conservative first step. In other cases, restorative options can address small spacing or shape concerns. A consultation can clarify which approach is most predictable for your situation.
What Should I Ask at a Smile Makeover Consultation?
Ask which options fit your goals, what tradeoffs come with each choice, how many visits are typical, what maintenance to expect, and what factors drive cost. You can also ask whether any oral health steps should happen before cosmetic work.