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01 / Smile Makeover

You’ve been thinking about this for a while.

A smile makeover is not a single treatment. It’s a personalised plan — designed around your teeth, your face, and the outcome you have in mind. It starts with one conversation.

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner. Individual results vary depending on clinical circumstances.

02 / What Is a Smile Makeover

A coordinated plan, not a single treatment.

A smile makeover is a personalised treatment plan that brings together two or more cosmetic and restorative procedures — coordinated in sequence to address multiple concerns at once. It might combine veneers with whitening, or Invisalign with bonding and crowns. No two plans are alike.

The difference between a smile makeover and booking individual treatments separately is the coordinated clinical planning. Your dentist considers how each treatment interacts with the others — the sequence, the timing, shade matching, and the way the final result comes together as an integrated whole rather than a series of disconnected steps. The Australian Dental Association emphasises that comprehensive treatment planning is fundamental to achieving predictable cosmetic outcomes.

At Sienna Smiles, a smile makeover begins with a detailed consultation. Your dentist examines your teeth, gums, and facial structure, discusses what you’d like to change, and designs a plan specific to your anatomy and goals. You receive a written treatment plan with full costs before any work begins.

Dentist discussing a smile makeover treatment plan with a patient at Sienna Smiles
03 / Designed to Look Like You

Will my smile still look like me?

This is the question most patients think about but rarely ask out loud. The concern is understandable — you’ve seen cosmetic dental work that looks artificial, and you don’t want that for yourself.

At Sienna Smiles, cosmetic work is designed around your natural features — your tooth proportions, facial symmetry, skin tone, and the way your lips frame your teeth when you smile. The goal is enhancement, not replacement.

Your dentist will discuss what is achievable for your specific situation. Digital imaging may be used to preview proposed changes before any treatment begins — so you can see the direction and provide feedback before committing.

Outcomes are influenced by individual anatomy, existing dental condition, and the type of treatments involved. Your dentist will discuss realistic expectations at your consultation.

05 / The Journey

From first conversation to final result.

A smile makeover is a process — not a single appointment. Here is what to expect at each stage, so there are no surprises along the way.

01

Discovery Consultation

60 minutes

Your dentist listens to what you’d like to change, examines your teeth, gums, and facial structure, takes clinical photographs and any imaging required, and discusses which treatments may be appropriate. This is a conversation — not a commitment.

02

Your Personalised Treatment Plan

Presented at or following your consultation

You receive a written treatment plan that outlines every recommended procedure, the sequence they’ll be carried out in, the timeline, and the full cost. Where relevant, digital smile design may be used to preview proposed changes. No treatment proceeds without your informed consent.

03

Treatment — Staged to Your Plan

Varies — typically weeks to months

Your treatments are carried out in the order that produces the most effective outcome. Some procedures are completed in a single visit; others require multiple appointments. Your dentist keeps you informed at every stage and adjusts if needed.

04

Final Review and Maintenance

30 minutes

Once all treatments are complete, a review appointment confirms everything is functioning and you are satisfied with the outcome. You receive aftercare instructions and a recommended maintenance schedule to support the longevity of your results.

06 / Is This Right for You

You might consider a smile makeover if…

  • You have more than one concern about your smile — such as colour, alignment, chips, or gaps — and addressing them individually wouldn’t give you the cohesive result you’re looking for.

  • You’ve been thinking about this for a while and want a comprehensive plan rather than a piecemeal approach.

  • You’ve had dental work in the past that you’re no longer happy with and want to explore what a coordinated plan could achieve.

  • You want to understand all your options and costs before making any decisions.

A smile makeover consultation is an opportunity to discuss your goals openly. There is no obligation to proceed — and no pressure to decide on the day.

08 / Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about smile makeovers.

Answers reviewed by Dr Singh, AHPRA DEN0001639626.

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Start with a conversation.

A smile makeover begins with listening. Your dentist will hear what matters to you, assess your situation, and explain what’s possible — with no obligation to proceed. The first step is simply a conversation.

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.