Smile Makeover

How Long Does the Smile Makeover Process Take?

A smile makeover is a common process that general dentists recommend for patients looking to transform their smiles. They typically consist of multiple procedures ranging from a simple teeth whitening procedure to more involved things, such as tooth replacement. When patients consider a smile makeover, they often want to know what they are getting into, such as timelines and expectations. 

The smile makeover process

Below is an overview of the smile makeover process, including how long it takes. Keep reading to find out more!

What is a smile makeover?

A smile makeover is a process that consists of different dental and oral procedures. The goal of these procedures is to transform the smile so that it appears more aesthetically pleasing. Additionally, general dentists work to improve the function of the teeth and gums so that normal eating and speaking can take place. Some of the most common smile makeover procedures include the following:

  • Tooth replacement procedures such as dental implant placement, bridges or dentures
  • Stain removal procedures, including teeth whitening or dental veneer placement
  • Gum reshaping procedures using laser dentistry
  • Teeth straightening procedures using traditional braces or clear aligners
  • Tooth reshaping using dental bonding, veneer placement or dental crowns

Depending on the patient's desires and goals, the general dentist may recommend one procedure or multiple over the course of a few months or weeks. 

How long does the process take?

Many wonder how long the entire smile makeover process takes, which is a reasonable question. However, there is no one set answer. Each patient varies, which means their desires and goals will dictate how long the process takes. Patients who want a simple smile makeover may only need a simple dental bonding procedure, which only takes one appointment. Others may want teeth whitening to remove stains; however, multiple rounds may be required, and the process may last two to three months. 

In other scenarios, there are patients who want a smile makeover for major changes, such as tooth replacement or teeth straightening. When this is the case, the entire process can take anywhere from six months to one year. Tooth replacement with dental implants requires up to 6 months for osseointegration and prosthetic creation and placement. Additionally, if teeth straightening is being done then patients should expect to spend at least a year undergoing treatment. 

Other factors

Some of the other factors that dictate the timeline of a smile makeover include the patient's availability, overall health and commitment. Patients that have a flexible schedule may be able to undergo the process quicker because they can regularly visit the general dentist for treatment. 

Additionally, if the patient is in good health then the smile makeover process will go better and maybe quicker. Those that have health conditions or do not practice good oral hygiene may experience a delayed process. 

Learn more today!

Interested in a smile makeover? Working with a general dentist is a great place to start. An evaluation can take place to determine what procedures are desired, as well as how long the entire process may take. Reach out today to learn more or to get started with a general dentist's help. 

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