Cosmetic Smile Analysis

Many of us wonder what will improve our appearance, whether this is important and relevent in our social or business lives.  Your smile affects your self-image, and can greatly influence the quality of your interactions with others. Many people hold back from laughing or smiling because they are uncomfortable about their appearance when they do. The following questions are designed to honestly appraise your smile and to help in a Cosmetic Smile Analysis.  These questions will aid you in defining what aspects of your teeth or smile are of most concern. Go to a mirror, smile as wide as you can, and ask yourself the following questions:

  Are any of your teeth yellow, stained or somewhat discolored?      
  Would you like your teeth to be whiter?      
  Do you have any gaps or spaces between your teeth?      
  Are any of your teeth turned, crooked, or uneven?      
  Are you missing any teeth?      
  Do you see any pitting or defects on the surfaces of your teeth?      
  Are the edges of any teeth worn down, chipped or uneven?      
  Do any of your teeth appear too small, short, large or long?      
  Do you have any prior dental work that appears unnatural?      
  Do you have any crowns or bridges that appear dark at the edge of your gums?      
  Do you have any gray, black or silver (mercury) fillings in your teeth?      
  Do you have a "gummy" smile (too much of your gums show when smiling)?      
  Are your gums red, sore, puffy, bleeding or receded?      
  Does the appearance of your smile inhibit you from laughing or smiling?      
  When being photographed, do you smile with your lips closed instead of flashing a full smile?      
  When being photographed, do you smile with your lips closed instead of flashing a full smile?      
  Are you self-conscious about your teeth or smile?      
  Would you like to change anything about the appearance of your teeth or smile?      
  Are any of your teeth yellow, stained or somewhat discolored?      
  Would you like your teeth to be whiter?      
  Do you have any gaps or spaces between your teeth?      
  Are any of your teeth turned, crooked, or uneven?      
  Are you missing any teeth?      
  Do you see any pitting or defects on the surfaces of your teeth?      
  Are the edges of any teeth worn down, chipped or uneven?      
  Do any of your teeth appear too small, short, large or long?      
  Do you have any prior dental work that appears unnatural?      
  Do you have any crowns or bridges that appear dark at the edge of your gums?      
  Do you have any gray, black or silver (mercury) fillings in your teeth?      
  Do you have a "gummy" smile (too much of your gums show when smiling)?      
  Are your gums red, sore, puffy, bleeding or receded?      
  Does the appearance of your smile inhibit you from laughing or smiling?      
  When being photographed, do you smile with your lips closed instead of flashing a full smile?      
  Are you self-conscious about your teeth or smile?      
  Would you like to change anything about the appearance of your teeth or smile?      

If you answered YES to ANY of the questions above, there are often several alternatives to improve your teeth and smile. To receive a personalized response to your smile analysis, please complete the form below.

You can have the smile you’ve always wanted! To schedule a FREE, no obligation office consultation, contact us today to schedule an appointment.

Dr. Harvey Barbag has focused on the cosmetic improvement of patients for over 28 years. He and Dr. Adam Barbag have practiced this aspect of dentistry and use state-of-the-art techniques and materials. There are many methods that can achieve the optimum appearance and provide a healthy oral environment. There are usually only one or two of these methods that are appropriate, but the decision is one that only each person can answer with the questions answered thoroughly.

Dr. Harvey Barbag, D.M.D. - Dr. Adam Barbag, D.M.D. -  cosmetic dentistry - Boca Raton FL



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