At home dental smile analysis for cosmetic dentistry
The emotional smile evaluation
The emotional smile evaluation is based on each individual’s subjective perceptions of his or her smile. The questions below are designed to help reveal a person’s inner feelings about how their smile affects their self image, how it impacts interactions with others and how it influences the quality of their relationships.
How does your smile make you feel?
Do you shy away from showing a full smile or laughing in front of other people, especially strangers?
Have you ever found yourself looking at models or other people with beautiful smiles and wishing you had a similar smile?
Are you embarrassed to visit a dentist due to the condition or your teeth or the length of time since your last visit to a dentist?
What would you like to change about your smile?
The objective smile analysis
For the objective analysis the best thing to do is for you to stand in front of a mirror mounted on a wall. Now, smile at yourself using your “normal” smile. Next, look at the mirror and think of a hilarious moment in your life and give a big, laughing smile. This smile is probably a much larger smile you feel comfortable using much of the time if you are not happy with your teeth. When your smile is improved however, your big smile appears much more spontaneous because you look (and feel) great! So let’s figure out what’s holding your big smile back – what it is that bother you about your teeth.
Are all of your teeth brilliant white or are they somewhat yellow, dark or stained?
Are there spaces between any of your teeth?
Are you missing any of your teeth?
Do you have any teeth that are crooked, uneven or out of line?
Do you grind your teeth or are any of the biting edges on your teeth chipped or worn down?
Do you have a “gummy” smile—showing too much gum tissue or having gums that are too thick?
Are your gums even and in line or irregularly shaped – higher on some teeth and lower on others?
Do you have any gray, black or silver (mercury) dental fillings in your teeth?
Do you have any old crowns that have dark edges at the top or that don’t really look natural?
If you answered yes to ANY of the above questions, we can help give you a better, more beautiful smile.
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