Case
Changing the shape of front teeth
In these cases, it is especially important that the smile does not look heavier than the face.
The work focuses on lightness of shape and a natural light pattern.
Aesthetics
We treat veneers not as a quick beauty trick, but as careful work with proportion, light, habits, and the long life of the result.
Treatment logic
We work with an individual smile character, not a generic white-teeth template.
We explain where veneers are justified and where more natural tissue should be preserved.
It is not only about after-photos, but about how the smile lives in speech, laughter, and normal rhythm.
Problem
The core fear is not only intervention itself, but that the smile will look overdone, heavy, or foreign to the face.
Solution
We first analyse the smile and facial context. Then we discuss where veneers are truly needed and where a different restorative tactic is enough. Only then do we move to shape and shade.
We show not only the procedure itself, but the whole sequence from diagnostics to the final result.
We evaluate tooth shape, smile line, shade, and facial proportion.
We decide where veneers are needed and where a more conservative route is enough.
Once shape and scope are approved, we begin the laboratory stage.
We finalise the result and explain how to maintain it.
Case
In these cases, it is especially important that the smile does not look heavier than the face.
The work focuses on lightness of shape and a natural light pattern.
Case
Sometimes the goal is not maximum whiteness, but removing visual noise and restoring coherence.
We choose a calmer shade and shape rhythm that lives better in everyday life.
Doctor
Prosthodontist and aesthetic restorer
Veneers are not only about ceramics, but about knowing the line between harmony and an alien-looking smile. That is why the route is built carefully.
Open doctor profilePrices
Smile analysis and discussion of treatment scope and options.
Depends on the number of units, tissue condition, and chosen material.
FAQ
Yes, if the task can be solved with a more conservative restoration. We discuss this before any decision is made.
We discuss shape, shade, and the character of the smile in advance, not at the final fitting.
Not always. When a precise aesthetic result matters, we do not rush the stages artificially.
CTA
At the consultation we discuss what is truly worth changing and what should remain distinctly yours.