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Facial Aesthetics and Dental Care: A Clinician’s Framework for Combined Planning
Why integrated face and smile planning matters

Teeth, lips and facial structure age together. When only one area is treated, results can sometimes look slightly off, even if the work itself is very good. A bright new smile sitting in a tired, sagging lower face, or fuller lips hiding worn, short teeth, can both feel unbalanced.


At Estetica, the team works as a medically led dental and cosmetic unit across the in and . This means the clinicians look at the whole picture, not just teeth or skin on their own. Cosmetic dentistry and aesthetic treatments are brought together so each person’s face and smile still look like them, only fresher and better supported.


In this blog, shares a simple, decision framework. It explains when joined-up planning makes sense, what the team looks at in assessments, and when it is safer or smarter to treat teeth or face first, or to run them in parallel. Many people start thinking about this in spring, when weddings, holidays and big events are on the horizon, but the same principles apply all year round in both the Chertsey and Windsor clinics.

When patients benefit most from combined planning

Some people only need a small tweak to the smile or a single skin treatment. Others achieve the best outcome when dental care and facial aesthetics are planned together.


Here are the situations where that joined-up approach often helps most:


Complex smile changes with visible facial ageing  


Functional bite or jaw problems alongside cosmetic goals  


People who want natural, subtle changes over time  


When the team at plans larger dental work, it often sits right at the crossroads of ageing changes in the middle and lower face. This might include:


Veneers or crowns on many teeth  


Orthodontics, such as clear aligners, to straighten teeth  


Dental implants to replace missing teeth  


At the same time, there may be:


Mid-face volume loss that makes the cheeks look flatter  


Skin laxity, jowls or deeper nose-to-mouth lines  


Thinning lips that hide the teeth when smiling  


People in their 30s to 60s often come to Estetica in Chertsey or Windsor wanting a more confident smile before a big birthday, a wedding or a career change. If the team and rebuilds the teeth but ignores the lack of support in the lower face, the smile can look too new compared with the rest of the features. Combined planning helps keep everything in balance.


Function and appearance are frequently closely linked. Bite problems and tooth wear do not only affect chewing; they also change how the lower face looks and feels.


The team at often sees:


Worn, flat teeth that reduce the height of the bite  


Missing back teeth that let the cheeks sag inwards  


Jaw joint (TMJ) discomfort linked to a poorly balanced bite  


These issues can lead to a more collapsed look, extra lines and a softer jawline. By improving the bite with restorative dentistry and then adding carefully chosen aesthetic treatments, Estetica supports both comfort and appearance. The always assess function first, then discuss cosmetic that respect jaw health, speech and long-term stability.


Not everyone wants big, dramatic changes. Many people simply want to look well rested and more confident in photos, without the change being obvious to others.


In those cases, small, thoughtful shifts often work best, for example:


Gentle whitening and smoothing of chipped edges  


Tiny changes in tooth shape to better follow the lip line  


Light injectable treatments or skin work to soften lines  


Planning teeth and face together allows Estetica to spread those changes out over months. This can be ideal for patients who are planning ahead for late spring or summer, as the team can time the most visible steps closer to each key date while everything believable and in proportion.

Key clinical assessment points for joined-up care

When Estetica someone for integrated face and smile care, the team looks at a few core areas. These guide decisions on what to do first and how to keep things safe and natural.


Occlusion is the way the upper and lower teeth meet when biting together. It affects:


Facial symmetry  


Lip posture and support  


How the nose, lips and chin line up in profile  


If teeth are very worn or the bite has dropped in height, the lower face can look shorter and more folded. This can deepen nose-to-mouth lines and make the chin appear closer to the nose.


At Estetica, the team checks:


How the teeth meet in different bite positions  


Any clicking, pain or restriction in the jaw joints  


Patterns of tooth wear or fractures  


Only once this is understood does the team talk through orthodontics, restorations or injectable treatments, so nothing works against the natural jaw position.


A good smile is not just about straight, white teeth. It is also about how much tooth shows at rest and on smiling, and how the lips sit around them.


The consider:


Tooth length and angle, which control how visible the teeth are  


Alignment, which affects how smoothly the teeth follow the lip line  


Lip volume and tone, both at rest and while talking  


With age, lips can thin and the often start to turn down. If teeth are too short or set too far back, this can make the mouth appear more tense or closed. By improving tooth position and length where needed, Estetica often restores some of that lip support and reduces the need for filler. The team can then use smaller, more precise aesthetic treatments to refine the shape rather than build it from scratch.


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During assessment, the team looks at:


Skin texture and pores  


Pigmentation and sun damage  


Laxity in the cheeks, jowls and neck  


Deeper folds around the mouth and nose  


In some cases, injectable fillers alone are not the right answer. Energy-based or collagen-stimulating treatments might be better suited to lifting and tightening, while dental care is used to underlying support. The team focuses on keeping all these layers in balance so that no single area is over-treated.

When to treat teeth first, face first or both together

A key part of Estetica’s decision is timing. The clinicians decide whether to treat the teeth first, the face first, or to move in parallel.


Dental care is almost always prioritised when there are active health concerns, such as:


Tooth decay or infections  


Gum disease or unstable gums  


Very worn or cracked teeth  


An unstable or painful bite  


Sorting these issues first protects general and oral health and gives a solid base for later aesthetic work. For example, if a patient needs orthodontics, implants or a full-mouth rebuild, the team usually stabilises the bite before adding volume to the lips or mid-face. This way, Estetica does not build soft tissue on top of a moving foundation.


Sometimes mouth health is stable and any dental changes will be small, perhaps just whitening or slight contouring. If there are stronger concerns about:


Skin laxity and fine lines  


Pigmentation and sun damage  


Dark circles or general dullness  


then it can make sense to start with aesthetic treatments. Quick, reversible treatments can work well when there is a tight time frame, such as an event that is only a few weeks away, while a longer dental plan runs more quietly in the background later.


Very often, the best come from a mix of staging and running things in parallel.


A common pattern might be:


Early phase: aligners to straighten teeth and a home skin-care plan  


Middle phase: whitening, targeted laser or other energy treatments  


Final phase: small refinements like bonding, veneers or gentle filler  


The team’s role is to sequence these steps in a way that suits each person’s lifestyle, minimises downtime and keeps safety at the centre, whether treatment is delivered in Chertsey, Windsor or as a combination of both clinics.


Safety, natural results and ethical decision making


is medically led, the dental and aesthetic teams work with a detailed of anatomy and clinical safety. Medical history, current medications and past treatment experiences are all taken into account.


The team also:


Uses clinical photos to track change carefully  


Sets realistic goals based on what tissues can safely achieve  


Prefers conservative steps over aggressive, one-hit plans  


The focus in both Chertsey and Windsor is on healthy teeth, stable skin and respect for how each face is built.


An overdone look often comes from one problem while ignoring the true cause. For example, heavy lip filler can be used to hide short, worn teeth, or oversized, extremely white teeth can be fitted without regard for face shape.


At Estetica, the team prefers to:


Restore tooth shape and position where needed  


Use soft tissue to support, not mask, the structure  


Improve skin quality so it looks healthy in natural light  


The clinicians also respect each person’s natural character and background, so the final result still looks like that individual.


Good results do not stop on the day treatment ends. Maintenance is planned from the start, including:


Regular hygiene and dental reviews  


Thoughtful timing of aesthetic top-ups  


Simple, consistent home skin-care  


The goal at Estetica is not to freeze the face or smile, but to help each person age well, with strong teeth, balanced features and good skin through each decade. Regular review visits in Chertsey and Windsor allow the team to adjust the mix of dental and facial care as needs change, so each plan grows with the individual rather than fighting against time.

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