When we talk about a dental makeover, it prompts a natural question: what does that actually include? The honest answer depends on what you need and what you hope to change. Think about the last time someone mentioned renovating part of their home. Sometimes they mean adding new shelves, refreshing the paint, or updating a few worn details. Other times, they are talking about pulling everything back to the studs so they can rebuild a space that works better for their daily life. Both descriptions fall under the broad umbrella of a renovation, yet they involve very different levels of work. A dental makeover isn’t all that different. The scope takes shape only after you consider a second question: what do you want to gain from a comprehensive treatment plan that supports your goals?
How We Plan Your Dental Makeover
Planning a dental makeover begins with a conversation. When you visit Aesthetic Associates Centre for a free consultation, we sit down with you to understand what has been on your mind—features of your smile that no longer feel like “you,” changes you have imagined for years, or questions about your oral health that you want answered with clarity. We take what you share and pair it with what we observe, so we understand your needs from both perspectives.
After we review your health history, we complete an evaluation that includes a CBCT scan. A CBCT scan gives us a three-dimensional view of your teeth, jaw structures, nerves, and bone quality, offering far more information than standard X-rays. This level of detail helps us plan precisely, whether the recommended approach involves orthodontic movement, cosmetic refinement, or implant-based solutions. Once we understand the full picture, we talk through what your dental makeover could involve so the plan reflects your goals and supports your long-term oral health.
Dental Makeover Treatment Options Explained
A dental makeover can follow two main directions, depending on what your smile needs. One direction focuses on cosmetic improvement, often referred to as a smile makeover. The other centers on rebuilding damaged or unstable structures, known as full-mouth reconstruction. Both approaches aim to improve appearance and function, but the scope and purpose differ.
Smile Makeover
A smile makeover enhances your appearance through targeted cosmetic and light restorative updates. We select treatments that address concerns such as discoloration, small chips, uneven edges, or minor alignment issues so your smile looks balanced and brighter.
Depending on your needs, your smile makeover may include:
- Teeth whitening
- Porcelain veneers
- Crowns for damaged teeth
- Clear aligners
- Implant-supported crowns or bridges
Full Mouth Reconstruction
Full mouth reconstruction focuses on rebuilding. We address functional and structural issues that affect chewing, comfort, oral health, or long-term stability. This plan supports patients with widespread wear, multiple missing teeth, advanced decay, or periodontal disease.
To rebuild the foundation of your smile, we may recommend:
- Mini dental implants for stable tooth replacement
- Crowns or veneers to restore worn or broken teeth
- Root canals, fillings, or extractions to resolve infections
- Periodontal therapy to support gum health
Both categories improve your smile, but they serve different needs. A smile makeover refines and elevates what is already in place, while full mouth reconstruction rebuilds the foundation so your teeth, gums, and bite can function comfortably.
Let’s Plan the Next Steps for Your Smile
If you are considering changes to your smile, we are here to help you explore which direction fits your needs. At Aesthetic Associates Centre, we offer free consultations so you can ask questions, learn what we see in your evaluation, and understand the options that support your goals. If you want to discuss possibilities for your own dental makeover, contact us today to schedule a free consultation.

