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As the treatment progressed, Sophia began to notice a transformation in her smile. Her teeth looked larger, whiter, and more evenly spaced. But it was more than just a physical change – Sophia felt a newfound confidence and joy in her smile.

If you feel your smile is "off" but can't pinpoint why, it might be a proportional issue. Contact our office today for a smile design consultation. We can analyze your unique geometry and design a smile that fits you perfectly.

Dr. Maria showed Sophia a digital simulation of her proposed treatment plan. By carefully adjusting the shape and size of Sophia's teeth, Dr. Maria aimed to create a smile that was not only beautiful but also perfectly proportioned.

The final result was breathtaking. Sophia's smile was radiant, with perfectly proportioned teeth that sparkled in the light. Dr. Maria had achieved a masterpiece of tooth proportion and harmony, creating a smile that was both beautiful and timeless.

Tooth proportion refers to the mathematical relationship between the width and length of an individual tooth. For decades, dentists and artists have used a guideline known as the Golden Proportion (approximately 1.618:1). According to this principle, the most aesthetically pleasing central incisor should have a width about 62% of its length.

Dentists use several "rules of thumb" to determine how wide each tooth should appear when viewed from the front:

Modern cosmetic dentistry—through veneers, crowns, or orthodontics—aims not to create perfect mathematical clones, but to respect biological limits. A skilled clinician considers the patient’s age, gender, and personality. For example, longer, more pronounced centrals are often masculine, while shorter, rounder teeth appear more feminine.

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As the treatment progressed, Sophia began to notice a transformation in her smile. Her teeth looked larger, whiter, and more evenly spaced. But it was more than just a physical change – Sophia felt a newfound confidence and joy in her smile.

If you feel your smile is "off" but can't pinpoint why, it might be a proportional issue. Contact our office today for a smile design consultation. We can analyze your unique geometry and design a smile that fits you perfectly. tooth proportion and harmony

Dr. Maria showed Sophia a digital simulation of her proposed treatment plan. By carefully adjusting the shape and size of Sophia's teeth, Dr. Maria aimed to create a smile that was not only beautiful but also perfectly proportioned. As the treatment progressed, Sophia began to notice

The final result was breathtaking. Sophia's smile was radiant, with perfectly proportioned teeth that sparkled in the light. Dr. Maria had achieved a masterpiece of tooth proportion and harmony, creating a smile that was both beautiful and timeless. If you feel your smile is "off" but

Tooth proportion refers to the mathematical relationship between the width and length of an individual tooth. For decades, dentists and artists have used a guideline known as the Golden Proportion (approximately 1.618:1). According to this principle, the most aesthetically pleasing central incisor should have a width about 62% of its length.

Dentists use several "rules of thumb" to determine how wide each tooth should appear when viewed from the front:

Modern cosmetic dentistry—through veneers, crowns, or orthodontics—aims not to create perfect mathematical clones, but to respect biological limits. A skilled clinician considers the patient’s age, gender, and personality. For example, longer, more pronounced centrals are often masculine, while shorter, rounder teeth appear more feminine.