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Smile Aesthetics: What Makes A Beautiful Smile?

Welcome to the very first episode of the Bite Angle video podcast! Explore the art of smile aesthetics with Dr Tiffany & Dr Justin and understand how your teeth, face, and personality can be aligned to create a natural, confident smile. Discover some real insights on Invisalign, veneers, and facial harmony.

About The Video

In this videopodcast, our dentists dive into the fascinating world of smile aesthetics and share how a beautiful smile isn’t just about straight teeth. It’s about balance, harmony, and how your smile fits your face. From facial reference points like the E-line to the importance of photo analysis, they explain how the in-house photo studio at Dental Designs clinic helps them to design personalised, natural-looking results.

 

They also address common misconceptions about veneers, especially the rising trend of cosmetic treatments done outside of dental clinics. Understand why proper planning, health-first approaches, and conservative treatments like Invisalign can be invaluable. Whether you’re considering a smile makeover or just curious, watch this video for honest insights into how confident, authentic smiles are created for each patient.



Dr Justin & Dr Tiffany discuss how smile aesthetics goes beyond simply having straight or white teeth and is about achieving harmony between the teeth, lips, and facial features. They explain how they assess each patient’s unique facial structure using reference points like the E-line, along with photos taken from the dedicated photo studio at Dental Designs Clinic. These references help guide treatments such as Invisalign or veneers to ensure the final smile looks natural and complements the entire face and even the frame of the person.

The discussion also highlights a growing concern: the trend of non-dental professionals offering aesthetic treatments like veneers, often leading to long-term damage. Our dentists emphasise a health-first, patient-centred approach, exploring non-invasive options before committing to permanent changes. This multidisciplinary mindset not only preserves natural tooth structure but also empowers patients to make informed choices. Ultimately, a great smile isn’t just cosmetic, rather it’s functional, healthy, and deeply personal.