WHAT DOES YOUR SMILE REVEAL?

If you have determined you're a candidate for cosmetic dentistry, it's time now to get down to specifics. Fill out the smile analysis given below while looking in a close up mirror under good lighting. In a series of health feed to be followed, we will guide you to the most accurate and ideal treatment plan suitable for your problem.

TEETH:

1. In a slight smile, with teeth parted, do the tips of your teeth show?

2. Are the lengths of your central incisors in good proportion with your other front teeth?

3. Are the widths of your central incisors in good proportion with your other front teeth?

4. Do you have a space/spaces between your front teeth?

5. Do your front teeth stick out?

6. Are your front teeth crowded or overlapping?

7. When you smile broadly, are your teeth all the same colour?

8. If your front teeth contain tooth-coloured fillings, do they match the shade of your teeth?

9. Is one of your front teeth darker than the others?

10. Are your six lower front teeth straight and even in length?

11. Are your back teeth free of stains and discolorations from unsightly restorations?

12. Do your restorations- fillings, crowns, veneers- look natural?

13. Do any of your teeth have visible cracks, chips, or fractures?

14. Do you have any missing teeth that you have not replaced?

GUMS:

15. When you smile broadly, do your gums show?

16. Are your gums red and swollen?

17. Have your gums receded from the necks of your teeth?

18. Do the curvatures of your gums create half-moon shapes around each tooth?

BREATH:

Is your mouth free of decay and gum disease, which can cause bad breath?

FACE:

20. Do your cheek and lip area have a sunken-in appearance?

21. Does the mid-line of your teeth align with the mid-line of your face?

22. Do your teeth complement your facial shape?

23. Is the shape of your teeth appropriately masculine or feminine for your overall look?

Once you've finished with this analysis, keep following us for complete treatment options for each of the problems mentioned.