Smile Makeover in Bellevue Hill & Eastern Suburbs Sydney

Unlock Your New Smile with a Bespoke Smile Makeover

A smile makeover combines two or more cosmetic dental treatments to create a comprehensive improvement in the appearance of your smile. At Bellevue Hill Dental, Dr David Digges leads our smile makeover work. He was one of the first dentists in Australia to introduce porcelain veneers, and he brings decades of experience in veneers, crown work, and aesthetic dentistry to every treatment plan he designs.

Whether you’re looking for a subtle refresh or a comprehensive transformation, your smile makeover is designed around your teeth, your face, and the result you’re hoping for.

What is a smile makeover?

A smile makeover combines several cosmetic and restorative treatments into a single coordinated plan. Rather than fixing one thing at a time, your dentist looks at your smile as a whole. That includes the colour, shape, proportion, alignment, and how everything sits together when you talk and laugh. We will also plan a design that brings it all into balance.

The goal is always a result that looks natural, not artificial. That means matching new restorations to your existing teeth, considering how your smile fits your face, and respecting the long-term health of your teeth and gums in the process.

What treatments are typically included?

The exact mix depends on where you’re starting from and what you want to change. Common combinations include:

  • Brighter, more uniform colour — teeth whitening, with composite bonding or veneers to match any existing restorations
  • Reshaping worn or chipped front teeth — composite bonding or porcelain veneers
  • Replacing missing teeth visibly — dental implants or a bridge, often paired with veneers on the surrounding teeth for an even result
  • Correcting an uneven gum line — gum contouring, often combined with veneers or crowns
  • A full smile transformation — whitening, plus veneers across the upper front teeth, plus crowns where needed
  • Refreshing an aged smile — whitening, edge bonding, and replacing older discoloured restorations

Your dentist will walk you through the options at your consultation and help you understand which combination is most likely to give you the result you’re after.

Who is a good candidate?

The best candidates for a smile makeover are patients who:

  • Have good general dental and gum health, or are willing to address any issues before cosmetic work begins
  • Have specific things they would like to change about their smile
  • Understand that cosmetic dental work needs ongoing care and may need refreshing or replacing over time
  • Are not heavy grinders, or are willing to wear a nightguard to protect the result

A smile makeover is not just a cosmetic exercise. It has to work with your bite, your existing teeth, and your long-term oral health. Your dentist will assess all of this at your consultation and let you know what’s likely to give you a natural, long-lasting result.

How a smile makeover is planned

Consultation and assessment

The first step is a detailed consultation. Your dentist will examine your teeth, gums, bite, and jaw, take photographs for planning, and, most importantly, listen. We want to understand what you don’t like about your current smile and what you would like it to feel like. We’ll also discuss realistic outcomes for your specific situation.

Treatment planning and sequencing

Smile makeovers usually follow a logical sequence. Any necessary restorative work (fillings, gum treatment) comes first. Then whitening, so any new veneers or bonding can be matched to your brighter teeth. Aesthetic work, like veneers, bonding, and crowns, comes last, once everything else is in place.

You will receive a staged treatment plan with clear timing and a tailored quote at the planning appointment.

Digital smile design

Some practices use digital smile design software, which lets you preview how your teeth might look after treatment before any work begins. If you’re interested in this, please ask at your consultation whether it’s currently available at Bellevue Hill Dental.

Smile makeover cost — what to expect

Because a smile makeover is a combination of treatments, the cost varies enormously depending on what’s included. As rough guidance:

  • Smaller refreshes — for example, whitening combined with composite bonding on a few front teeth sit at the more affordable end
  • Mid-range makeovers — typically whitening with porcelain veneers on the upper front teeth, sit in the middle
  • Comprehensive transformations — combining veneers, crown work, and sometimes implants across multiple teeth sit at the higher end

Most cosmetic treatments are not covered by private health insurance. Where parts of your makeover are restorative (such as a crown replacing a heavily filled tooth), a partial health fund benefit may apply. 

Afterpay is available at Bellevue Hill Dental to help spread the cost into manageable instalments, and we will provide a detailed quote at your treatment planning appointment.

Smile makeover near Bellevue Hill — suburbs we serve

We provide smile makeover consultations for patients from Bellevue Hill, Woollahra, Double Bay, Rose Bay, Paddington, Bondi Junction, Bronte, Clovelly and surrounding Eastern Suburbs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a smile makeover (in plain English)?

It’s a personalised plan to improve the look of your smile, designed around your teeth, facial features and goals after a consultation. It can involve one change or several, depending on your needs.

The clinic frames smile makeovers as highly individual—suited to people wanting minor refinements through to broader transformations, mapped to your specific concerns and preferences.

Common goals noted include crowded/rotated teeth, stains/discolouration, gaps/crooked teeth, shape/size concerns, chips/cracks, and replacing missing or broken teeth.

After discussing your goals, the team uses digital photographic records to help plan suitable steps tailored to you.

Yes. The clinic can arrange a mock-up of the projected outcome so you can see the proposed changes and request adjustments before treatment starts.

It isn’t a single procedure—your dentist co-designs a combination that matches your teeth, timeline and budget, from subtle to more comprehensive changes.

The page highlights potential oral-health benefits alongside aesthetics—for example, covering damaged teeth can help protect them, and professionally managed whitening is paired with good hygiene for a cleaner result. (Your dentist will advise what’s appropriate for you.)

Design is tailored to your facial structure, teeth and needs—the goal is a natural, balanced smile that suits you rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.

Timeframes vary with the number and sequence of steps. You’ll get a plan after assessment that outlines stages and expected review points. (The page emphasises bespoke planning rather than a fixed schedule.)

Reviews check comfort, fit and home-care progress, and help you maintain the result with tailored guidance on hygiene and habits.

Yes—plans can be as light-touch or as comprehensive as needed; the clinic notes that makeovers can involve several or only one improvement, depending on your case.

Book a consultation to discuss your goals, view example planning photos/mock-ups, and receive a personalised pathway and timeline.