At our clinic, we offer the “Hollywood Smile” service using the latest in digital smile design technology and custom-made veneers—giving you a natural, harmonious smile that’s designed just for you.
Your facial features
Speech clarity
Your personality
Because we believe that the perfect smile isn’t one-size-fits-all—it’s uniquely yours.
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Digital design preview so you can see the result before starting treatment
3D printing to accurately test your smile before the final veneers
High precision execution using a microscope lens and premium materials
Old veneers removed painlessly with a water laser
Direct supervision by Dr. Andrew Wagdy to ensure the highest level of precision in every case
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Those with discolored or unevenly colored teeth
Those with misaligned or uneven front teeth
Those with gaps between their front teeth
Anyone looking to completely transform their smile to look younger and more confident
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It could cause bad breath if the crowns or restorations are old. However, with the latest techniques available in our centers for taking impressions, this issue is now resolved.
The crown or restoration fits perfectly with the gums, without any gaps or spaces.
The measurements are taken using the latest methods with a scanner for better comfort for the patient and 100% accurate measurements.
It is possible to apply veneers with minimal filing, just roughening the outer layer of the tooth, but the method is determined based on your condition after examination.
The crowns are made in our labs using the latest technology, starting with the scan for measurements, design, and color selection. A trial fitting is done so that the patient can envision the appearance of their teeth and make adjustments easily, ensuring an excellent natural look.
The examination is done, and the appropriate treatment plan is determined.
It is possible to opt for braces to close the gaps or use permanent restorations such as veneers or crowns.
Veneer is the secret to the perfect smile and the "Hollywood look" that grabs attention! It is an ultra-thin cosmetic shell that is applied to the front teeth to give you a bright, symmetrical, and attractive smile in a short time and without pain!
In most cases, yes, a small amount of the outer layer of the tooth is filed to place the veneer, which is known as tooth preparation.
The number of teeth that appear in the smile is determined through examination, photography, and image analysis. A virtual design is then created using the latest technology so that the patient can envision the final result.
No, because stain-resistant materials are used, making veneers or crowns a permanent solution for a bright and lasting smile.
Veneers are thin cosmetic shells bonded to the teeth after slight preparation. Lumineers are even thinner and can be applied in some cases without any tooth reduction. The best option is determined based on your individual case.
Not at all. A simple local anesthesia is used, and the entire procedure is pain-free.
Usually two to three sessions, and the plan can be expedited for patients coming from abroad.
It lasts for many years (10 to 20 years) with proper oral care and regular dental visits.
The cost varies depending on the number of teeth and the material used, but we offer very competitive pricing for the high quality provided.
Yes, teeth whitening is a great option to lighten the shade by 2–4 levels, giving your smile a natural radiance.
However, it only changes the color and cannot fix:
That’s where veneers come in — they improve the color, reshape teeth, close gaps, and give a completely harmonious smile.
Not at all! Veneers are designed with great precision to match your natural bite and tooth structure, causing no negative effect on speech or pronunciation.
In fact, in some cases, cosmetic veneers can even improve the pronunciation of certain sounds, especially if gaps or misaligned front teeth were affecting speech.
Yes, as long as the lower teeth are not visible when smiling. This is determined during examination and digital smile design.