Smile Design: see it on your own smile first
Rebuild the edges of your smile into an ideal, proportioned curve.
The 'smile arc' is the curve your upper front teeth trace against your lower lip when you smile. When that line is flat or reversed — often from wear, sometimes just from how the teeth grew — the whole smile can read as older or sterner than the person behind it.
Correcting it means rebuilding the edge line with bonding or veneers so the teeth follow the lip's curve again: centrals slightly longer, the line lifting gently toward the corners. Millimetres of change, disproportionate effect.
What your Smyly™ preview shows
Smyly™ previews your smile with the arc refined and with it fully restored, so you can see what a livelier smile line does for the rest of your face.
You'll see 2 versions side by side: Refined, Ideal .
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The honest limits of this preview
Visual simulation of an aesthetic design outcome. 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
- Is my flat smile line from wear, tooth position, or how my lip moves?
- How many teeth need adjusting to restore the arc convincingly?
- Bonding or veneers for this — and why, in my case?
Related previews
Curious? Look before you decide.
One photo, on your own phone. See your smile with smile design 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.