Mild Straightening: see it on your own smile first
A subtle straightening of slightly uneven front teeth.
Not every alignment case is a mouthful of crowding. Often it's one or two front teeth sitting slightly out of line — enough to catch your own eye in photos, not enough to feel like 'orthodontics'.
Mild cases are exactly what short clear-aligner treatments were built for, typically running a few months. Sometimes a dentist can achieve a similar visual result even faster with conservative bonding or recontouring, which is worth asking about.
What your Smyly™ preview shows
Smyly™ shows your smile with the mild misalignment corrected — one natural result, because a small correction has one right end point.
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The honest limits of this preview
Mild corrections only. A preview can't see bone, bite, gum health or anything beneath the surface — only a clinical exam can. Treat it as a conversation starter for your dentist, never as a promised result.
Worth asking your dentist
- Would my case be quicker with a short aligner course or with cosmetic bonding?
- How many months, roughly, for a mild case like mine?
- What retainer will I need so it doesn't drift back?
Related previews
Curious? Look before you decide.
One photo, on your own phone. See your smile with mild straightening and decide with your eyes.
Try a free previewEducational content and visualization only. Smyly™ previews are AI simulations — not medical advice, not a diagnosis, and not a guarantee of results. Individual results vary and depend on a clinical exam by a licensed dentist.