Cosmetic dentistry in Texas Refresh your smile without guessing what comes next.

Cosmetic dentistry starts with what you want to change, but it still needs a dental plan. Color, shape, spacing, gum health, old dental work, and timing can all affect the right next step.

Smiley Dental & Orthodontics can help patients review whitening and other smile goals with practical guidance on cost, timing, and oral health first.

Cosmetic goals work best when the teeth and gums are ready for the change.

Smile goals

Start with the cosmetic concern

Stains: Whitening may help surface and deeper discoloration when teeth and gums are healthy enough.
Old dental work: Crowns, fillings, and bridges may not whiten the same way natural teeth do.
Timeline: Photos, events, and work schedules can affect how soon to start.
Comfort: Sensitivity history matters when comparing whitening choices.

Cosmetic service

Begin with teeth whitening.

The recovered copy set currently includes whitening as the dedicated cosmetic page.

Teeth whitening

Review whitening options, sensitivity, stains, timing, and whether dental work changes the plan.

Review whitening

Dental crowns

If a tooth needs strength as well as appearance, a crown discussion may be part of the plan.

Review crowns

Clear aligners

If spacing or crowding is part of the smile goal, aligners may be worth comparing.

Review aligners

Plan before polish

Cosmetic care still starts with oral health.

A brighter smile can be simple when the teeth and gums are ready. It can become more involved when there are cavities, old restorations, gum irritation, tooth sensitivity, or shade differences from dental work.

The first visit should help you understand what can be improved quickly, what needs treatment first, and what result is realistic.

Schedule a visit and review whitening options before choosing a treatment.

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Before whitening

Ask what affects the final shade.

Whitening results depend on the type of stain, tooth history, sensitivity, and whether visible dental work is part of the smile.

A useful visit explains what whitening can change, what it cannot change, and whether another dental step should happen first.

  • Stain type Coffee, tea, tobacco, age, and medication history can affect expectations.
  • Sensitivity Tell the team if whitening has caused sensitivity before.
  • Dental work Ask how crowns, fillings, or bridges will look next to whitened teeth.
Schedule a Visit

Next step

Ready to talk through a brighter smile?

Schedule a visit and review whitening options before choosing a treatment.