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How is an Immediate Smile Makeover Performed?

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Dr. Gerald Marlin uses personalized temporary crowns - crafted to your facial pattern, smile line, skin tone, and gingival coloration - to deliver an instant smile transformation.

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Temporary crowns are crafted taking into account the patient’s facial pattern, smile line, his or her skin tone and gingival (gum) coloration. Usually, the teeth are prepared followed by retrofitting the hand-crafted temporary splint to fit directly on the teeth creating a instant smile makeover.

Ms. M was seeking a smile makeover that would make-up for her crooked smile, which she had all her life (Fig. 1). Natural looking, temporary crowns were first created in our in-house laboratory prior to her appointment. They were personalized to match her facial pattern, smile line, and skin tone and gingival (gum) coloration.

Patient seeking a complete smile makeover to compensate for her misaligned jaw

Fig. 1: Patient Seeking a Complete Smile Makeover to Compensate for Her Misaligned Jaw

When performing her full arch smile makeover we took into account her complete facial pattern including the lip line, prominent cheek bones, and skin tone. Although we could not alter her midline or the angle of her teeth, we compensated by changing the crown lengths, shapes of her teeth, and their positions to draw attention away from the asymmetry.

New temporary crowns pull attention away from her facial asymmetry

Fig. 2: New Temporary Crowns Pull Attention Away from Her Facial Asymmetry

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the temporary smile makeover hurt?

We use local anesthesia and offer sedation options. Most patients feel minimal discomfort during preparation and placement.

How long do temporary crowns stay in place?

Temporary crowns typically remain for 2-4 weeks while your permanent restorations are being fabricated.

Can the temporary crowns be adjusted?

Yes. We can fine-tune shape or contact points during your provisional phase to ensure comfort and aesthetics.

Will my permanent crowns look like the temporaries?

Absolutely. Your temporaries serve as a blueprint for the final crowns, ensuring your desired look is preserved.

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Last updated: July 14, 2025

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