The Smile Makeover Process Step-by-Step at Taki Dent Antalya
Published 25 June 2026 · 13 min read
More on the author: Dr. Sadık Taki, Specialist Prosthodontist
A smile makeover at Taki Dent in Antalya follows a plan-preview-treat sequence: remote consultation, then on arrival a full examination, intraoral scan, digital smile design, a wearable trial smile you approve, minimal preparation with temporaries, fabrication of the final e.max or zirconia restorations, fitting with a careful bite check, and a written aftercare and 5-year guarantee pack. The clinic is Turkish Ministry of Health accredited, International Health Tourism authorised (Cert ST-6335) and led by Specialist Prosthodontist Dr. Sadık Taki.
A smile makeover should never be a leap of faith. When patients tell me their biggest fear is "waking up with a smile that isn't mine", I explain that a well-run process is designed precisely to remove that risk — because you see and approve the result before anything permanent happens. As a prosthodontist, I think of a smile makeover as three phases in strict order: plan, preview, then treat. This article walks UK patients through exactly what happens at each step at Taki Dent in Antalya, so you arrive knowing the sequence, the timeline and the decisions you will make along the way.
Step 1 — The remote consultation
The journey starts before you travel. You send clear photographs of your teeth and smile and describe your goals — what you like, what you would change, how natural or how bright you want the result. Our team reviews the case and returns a preliminary plan and an indicative quote. This is the moment to ask about accreditation, the materials we use and the guarantee, and to discuss whether veneers, crowns, composite bonding, or a combination is likely to suit you. You can begin this on our treatment quote page.
Step 2 — Examination and records on arrival
On day one in Antalya we take the full clinical records that a precise makeover depends on:
- A comprehensive oral examination, including a gum-health assessment — we do not place veneers on inflamed gums, because the margin where restoration meets gum is critical to long-term success.
- An intraoral scan using a wand scanner (no messy putty impressions).
- Photographs and a short video of you at rest and smiling, so the design respects your face, not just your teeth.
- A 3D CT scan where indicated, to check roots and bone before any structural work.
If any preparatory care is needed — treating gum inflammation, a filling, or whitening of teeth that will not be veneered — it is scheduled here, before the makeover proper.
Step 3 — The digital smile design
This is where your new smile is drawn. Using digital smile design software, we design the proposed teeth directly over your own photographs and scan, assessing the midline, the incisal plane, tooth proportions, the gum line and the buccal corridors. The aim is harmony with your face — a smile that looks like it belongs to you, not a generic template. We discuss shade and translucency here, and I will steer most UK patients away from the brightest bleach shades unless they genuinely suit, towards a result that reads as natural in daylight and in photographs.
Step 4 — The trial smile (the most important step)
The digital design is converted into a physical trial smile: a temporary resin overlay placed over your teeth that you wear and assess in your own mouth. You evaluate the shape, length, shade and how the smile moves with your lips and speech. You can ask for changes — longer, shorter, brighter, more rounded — and we refine the design. Crucially, this all happens before any irreversible preparation. A clinic that skips or rushes this step is a red flag; for us it is the heart of the process, and the reason patients rarely get a surprise at the end.
Step 5 — Preparation and temporaries
Once you approve the trial smile, we prepare the teeth — conservatively. For veneers this is a precise, minimal reduction of enamel (often 0.3–0.5mm), preserving as much natural tooth as possible; where a tooth is already compromised, a crown is used instead, as explained in Veneers vs Crowns. We then take final scans and fit high-quality temporary restorations modelled on your approved design, so you leave with a presentable smile while the laboratory crafts the definitive ceramics.
Step 6 — Crafting the final restorations
Your final restorations are made from premium ceramics — e.max lithium disilicate for veneers, chosen for strength and lifelike translucency, and zirconia where extra durability or a crown is needed. These are the same branded materials used in UK practices. The laboratory work is what turns a good design into a beautiful, durable result, and it typically takes a few days, which is why a smile makeover is usually a 5–7 day trip or occasionally two visits.
Step 7 — Final fitting and the bite check
At the fitting appointment we check the fit, shade and contacts of each restoration before bonding. Bonding is done meticulously, with careful isolation, because the strength of the bond determines how long the work lasts. We then verify the occlusion — how your teeth meet in every position, not just straight up and down. This bite check is not a formality: occlusal forces are the main mechanical threat to ceramic restorations, a point reinforced by our research on how mechanical load and biological variables drive bone-level changes around restorations and implants (doi.org/10.3290/j.qi.a43864). The quality of the finish line at the gum, which we control here, similarly governs long-term gum health and survival (doi.org/10.52037/eads.2023.0022).
Step 8 — Aftercare and guarantee
You leave with a written aftercare pack: a customised hygiene plan, a night-guard recommendation if you grind, your treatment records, and a 5-year written guarantee. We offer remote follow-up, and we encourage you to keep regular check-ups with your own UK dentist. The British Dental Association (bda.org) and General Dental Council (gdc-uk.org) note that the NHS will not redo overseas work, so good records and a clear guarantee matter — which is exactly why we provide them in writing.
What should UK patients verify before booking?
Before you commit, verify the clinic's accreditation, that a specialist will plan and deliver your case, the materials, and the guarantee. Taki Dent's International Health Tourism Authorisation (Certificate ST-6335) is issued by Turkey's Ministry of Health and can be checked on the official register at the Ministry's health-tourism register. You can explore the underlying treatment on our smile design in Turkey page.
The prosthodontist's bottom line
A good smile makeover is methodical, not magical: plan it digitally, preview it as a trial smile you approve, then treat in premium materials with a carefully managed bite and a clear guarantee. Done in that order — the order we follow at Taki Dent in Antalya — the result is one you have already seen, agreed and can rely on for years.
Further reading on this site: Hollywood Smile Cost in Turkey (2026) and Digital Smile Design vs Composite Bonding.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Sadık Taki, Specialist Prosthodontist (drsadiktaki.com), Taki Dent, Antalya. This article is general information, not individual clinical advice; arrange an assessment for a personalised plan.