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Midline Correction: see it on your own smile first

Re-centre an off-centre or tilted smile midline.

Your dental midline is the vertical line between your two upper front teeth, and ideally it lines up with the centre of your face. When it's shifted a few millimetres, most observers can't say what's off — they just sense an asymmetry.

Correction is orthodontic (moving the teeth across) or, for small shifts, cosmetic (veneers or bonding that redistribute the visual widths). Small midline shifts are common and often not worth chasing — which is exactly the kind of honest call a preview helps you make.

What your Smyly™ preview shows

Smyly™ shows your smile with the midline brought to centre — one re-centred result you can compare against your current smile to decide if the difference matters to you.

Preview this on my smile

Free · about 40 seconds · your photo deletes within 24 hours, or instantly if you choose

The honest limits of this preview

Optical correction through reshaping only. A large midline shift needs orthodontics. 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

  • How far off is my midline, and is it within the range most people never notice?
  • Would correcting it need tooth movement, or can restorative work disguise it?
  • If we move the midline, what happens to the rest of my bite?

Related previews

Curious? Look before you decide.

One photo, on your own phone. See your smile with midline correction and decide with your eyes.

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Educational 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.