If you're not happy with your smile, take the smile analysis test, one purpose of which is to make you aware that a smile consists not only of the front four or six teeth, but all teeth and gum tissue that show when the lips are in a smiling position.
Self analysis:
Why change your smile? Don't if you're happy with it, but ask yourself the following questions:
- Are you self-confident about smiling in front of other people?
- Do you ever put your hand up to cover your smile?
- Do you feel you photograph better from one side of your face?
- Is there someone you think has a better smile than you?
- Do you look at magazines and wish you had a smile as pretty as the model's?
- When you read a fashion magazine, are your eyes drawn to the model's smile?
- When you look at your smile in the mirror, do you see a minor defect in your gums or in one of your teeth?
- Do you wish your teeth were whiter?
- Are you satisfied with the way your gums look?
- Do you feel you show too many or too few teeth when you smile?
- Do you think you show too much or too little gum tissue when you smile?
- Do you wish you had longer or shorter teeth?
- Would you prefer wider or narrower teeth?
- Are your teeth too square or too round?
- Do you like the way your teeth are shaped?
Techniques used to alter your smile are;
- Bleaching -Tooth colour can be lightened by in surgery bleaching and or the wearing of a custom made tray called a Stent for between 1-2 hours per day for approx. 2 weeks. The technique is safe, but full dental examination (including smile analysis) and the treatment planning is required. Thorough consultation and explanation off all possibilities is essential.
- Changing shape and position of teeth using tooth coloured materials. Both composite and porcelain materials can be used.

- Referral to dental specialists to supplement procedures not performed in our practice.
- Orthodontics - "Bands" on teeth to alter position of teeth.
- Periodontist - To aid in restoring health of gums in difficult situations to change shape of gums or to place implants.
- Oral Surgeons - To extract teeth or performing surgery to change the shape of upper or lower jaws.

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