​​​​Smile Designing

The Science of Smile Makeover

When we were younger our parents asked us to smile during functions, or before a photoshoot, or when greeting a relative. A smile is an important tool to express feelings, it’ss omehow a silent language that shows comfort, happiness and probably the easiest way to break the ice.

The Cambridge Dictionary describes a smile as “a happy or friendly expression on the face in which the ends of the mouth curve up slightly, often with the lips moving apart so that the teeth can be seen".

Smiling is the most biological form of displaying positive emotion

Smiling is the most biological form of displaying positive emotions, it occurs so naturally. We are all aware of our own smile, unfortunately not all of have the courage to use it. Some would smile with all 32 teeth, while others smile with their lips closed.

We are born with the perfect curves, however not all of us are Confident with our Smile. The reasons could be poor aesthetics, missing teeth, gummy smile, poor oral hygiene and anatomical anomalies. Sadly, the very fabric of a genuine and good smile depends on how confident we are. A good smile will twitch your cheeks, curve your lips and instantly lit up your eyes. A classic image would be a combination of curvy lips and pearly white teeth, sometimes with a glimpse of your gums as well.

What we don’t really realise is how a smile can affect us in our daily lives. Many of us don’t smile anymore knowing that our teeth do not appear nice in pictures. Others try their best to smile in order to get a glimpse of their teeth to be seen. It is always the public dilemma when we are caught on camera with candid snapshots. Most of us are shy to have our pictures taken unless its professionally done from a certain angle that makes us look good.

Your smile is a part of your personality

But what if you were a public figure? Celebrities are constantly hunted by paparazzis, making it almost impossible to not own a good smile. Shall we interrogate some of the famous people that we are familiar with? What does a set of good teeth and a smile do to an individual.

I believe, we can all agree that your smile is a part of your personality. Aesthetics somehow complete a good smile. As we had mentioned earlier, a good smile is acombination of certain dental and physical attributes such as a good set of white teeth, lip length, gummy smile effect, muscle tone, mandible protrusion, dimples and many more.

If we had one without the other, the smile would be incomplete. In fact, an outstanding smile without good teeth is a disaster rather than a blessing!

Smile Designing is simply a combination of few dental interventions to produce a gorgeous smile

Smile Designing is simply a combination of few dental interventions to produce a gorgeous smile! Each plan is individually customised exclusively for the patient. Our team works out a comprehensive treatment plan that would transform your smile.

We pay attention to your needs! Our treatment is personalized, pain free and most importantly - it will bring a smile to your face. All it takes a little bit of courage, quite a bit of treatment planning and an overall approach from your teeth, to your gums, to your lips!

And if you are still wondering what happens behind the scenes to get this winning smile, well - get your pen and paper ready, because here is the secret: Book a free consultation here.

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