Thin ceramic shells bonded across the front teeth to correct colour, chips, minor twists and small gaps together. The most common smile makeover treatment.
Smile Makeover in Krishna Nagar
Chipped, stained, worn or unevenly spaced front teeth can be corrected together rather than one at a time. A smile makeover is a planned set of treatments chosen by an experienced dentist for your teeth, your gums and your face, and you see what the result will look like before any work begins.
What a smile makeover involves
A smile makeover is a combination of cosmetic dental treatments carried out to a single plan so the front teeth end up matching each other in colour, shape, length and position. Depending on what needs correcting, it can include veneers, crowns, teeth whitening, tooth coloured bonding, gap closure or gum reshaping.
What separates smile correction from one-off dental work is the planning. Tooth colour is chosen against your skin and hair tone, tooth length is set against your lip line, and the width of each tooth is balanced against the ones beside it. Treating one chipped tooth in isolation is what leaves a smile looking repaired rather than restored.
Smile makeover treatments we offer
A smile makeover combines two or more of these treatments into one plan. Which of them your smile needs depends on how much correction the front teeth require and how much natural tooth can be preserved.
Full coverage for front teeth that are heavily filled, worn or root canal treated, so they match the rest of the smile in colour and shape.
Done first in most smile makeovers so the natural teeth are at their final shade before veneers and crowns are matched to them.
Tooth coloured material shaped directly onto the teeth to rebuild chipped corners and even out the edges of the front teeth in a single visit.
Spacing between the front teeth closed with bonding or veneers, with the width of each tooth balanced so the result stays in proportion.
An uneven gum line or a gummy smile corrected so the teeth are evenly framed. Done before veneers or crowns, not after.
Signs a smile makeover will help
Most people come in with one thing they dislike about their smile. The examination shows whether it can be corrected on its own or whether the surrounding teeth need to be included.

What we assess when planning your new smile
A natural looking result depends less on the material used than on the measurements taken before treatment starts.
Tooth colour and shade
The shade is matched to your skin and hair tone rather than picked as the brightest available. A shade that is too white for the face is the most common reason cosmetic work looks artificial.
Shape, length and proportion
The two central teeth set the character of a smile, and the teeth beside them are stepped in proportion. Length is judged against your lip line so the edges follow your lower lip when you smile.
Gums and smile line
Gum height decides how long each tooth appears. An uneven gum line or excess gum display is corrected first, otherwise well made veneers still sit in an uneven frame.
How a smile makeover is done, step by step
Treatment runs across a few appointments, with a review point built in before anything becomes permanent.
Teeth, gums, bite and smile line are examined, photographs are taken and you describe what you want changed.
The proposed shape, length and shade are designed and shown to you, and the sequence of treatment is agreed.
Any decay or gum problem is treated first, then the teeth are minimally prepared for veneers or crowns where needed.
Temporary restorations let you see and live with the new shape before the final ones are made, and changes can still be requested.
The final veneers or crowns are bonded, the bite is checked and adjusted, and you return for a review appointment.
Treating all the front teeth together or one tooth at a time
Most people arrive having already had a chip bonded one year and a crown fitted a few years later. This is what changes when the front teeth are planned as one set instead of repaired one at a time.
Discuss Your Smile PlanSee the result before you commit to treatment
A consultation covers what can be corrected, which treatments your case actually needs and how long the result should last. Nothing is prepared or altered on the day you come in to discuss it.

10+ years of experience
Experienced cosmetic dentist in Krishna Nagar
Cosmetic work is judged every time you smile, so it is worth having it planned properly rather than quickly. Patients across Krishna Nagar and East Delhi come to the clinic for careful smile planning and results that still look like their own teeth.
What patients say
Patients consistently rate the clinic Excellent on Google, and reviews most often mention how natural the results look and how clearly the plan was explained.
Common questions about smile makeovers
What patients ask most often about smile correction, treatment time, natural appearance and how long the results last.
Ask the DentistWhat is a smile makeover?
A smile makeover, also called smile correction or smile designing, is a plan that combines two or more cosmetic dental treatments to improve how the front teeth look together. It takes into account tooth colour, shape, length, spacing and the gum line, rather than treating a single tooth in isolation.
Which treatments are included in a smile makeover?
The common ones are veneers, ceramic crowns, teeth whitening, composite bonding, gap closure and gum reshaping. Which of them you need depends on the condition of your teeth, and most plans use two or three rather than all of them.
How long does a smile makeover take?
It depends on the treatments involved. Whitening and bonding are completed in one or two visits. Veneers and crowns usually need two to three visits across one to two weeks, since the restorations are custom made in a dental laboratory.
Will it look natural or obviously done?
That comes down to the shade and proportions chosen. Teeth are matched to your face and lip line rather than set to the brightest available shade, and the trial stage lets you see and change the look before anything is made permanent.
Is a smile makeover painful?
Whitening and bonding involve no cutting at all. Veneers and crowns require minimal tooth preparation done under local anaesthetic, so the appointment itself is comfortable, with mild sensitivity for a day or two afterwards.
Is there an age limit for smile correction?
No, provided the teeth and gums are healthy and jaw growth is complete. Most patients are adults, and older patients often benefit the most because years of wear and staining are corrected at once.
How long do the results last?
Ceramic veneers and crowns typically last ten years or more with good oral hygiene. Composite bonding needs touching up sooner, and whitening fades gradually and can be repeated. Grinding your teeth or biting hard objects shortens the life of any of them.
How do I look after my new smile?
Brush twice daily with a non-abrasive toothpaste, floss between the restorations, cut back on tea, coffee and tobacco, and come in for a check and cleaning every six months. If you grind your teeth, wear the night guard you are given.