Digital Smile Design
- Smile design is a completely personalized treatment.
- The biggest advantage of digital smile design is that patients can see how their smile will change before starting aesthetic dental treatment.
What is Digital Smile Design?
- Digital Smile Design (DGT) is an aesthetic smile design method created by dentists using digital technologies.
- DGT is based on in-depth analysis of the patient's teeth and facial proportions using advanced digital design software.
- Thanks to the advanced digital program, the dentist focuses on creating a natural and beautiful smile by ensuring the match between the teeth, gums, lips and face of the patient.
- A patient-centric approach is essential.
- Each person's smile is unique and the most suitable design is made for each person.
- The design is presented to the patient and the patient's approval is obtained before performing any procedure.
- As a result, it ensures that the treatment is approved by the patient and the dentist carries out the treatment.
- The patient sees the result before the design and is not disappointed.
Advantages of Digital Smile Design
- The biggest advantage of digital smile design is that patients can see how their smile will change before starting aesthetic dental treatment.
- In this method, where advanced computer software are used, the person can see and test a virtual representation of their new smile before starting any real invasive dental treatment.
- Therefore, there are no surprise results.
- This increases the patient's confidence in the treatment.
- Patient satisfaction is guaranteed.
- The Digital Smile Design is a very good choice for patients who delay their treatment for fear that they will not like the ultimate appearance.
Treatments Used in Smile Design;
- Tooth Bleaching
- Porcelain Lamina Coating
- Zirconium and Porcelain Crowns
- Gingival Aesthetics
- Orthodontic Treatments
- Dental Implants
How long does it take?
- How long the smile design treatment will take depends on the needs of the patient.
- It depends on the current condition of the patient.
- Sometimes it can be completed in a single session, sometimes it can take several sessions.
- In general, 3 sessions take 1-2 weeks.