Simple touch-ups or complete reconstructions, rebuilding front teeth changes much more than just appearance. These aesthetic dental treatments correct defects in incisors and canines to restore a balanced and functional smile. Sometimes a simple color correction is enough, while other times several teeth require restoration. At The Madeleine Dental Practice, our team offers modern and tailored solutions. We assess the shape and size of the teeth, shade, alignment, and gum health to ensure a natural, comfortable, and lasting result.
The reasons to enhance or restore a smile are numerous and personal. Before any treatment, identify the cause.
A shock or trauma can cause a visible fracture or an internal crack that weakens the tooth structure. This exposes the tooth to pain, infections, and tissue loss if the lesion progresses.
Bruxism and acid erosion reduce the height of incisors and wear down the protective enamel. This wear alters the occlusion, increases sensitivity, and gives the smile a prematurely aged appearance.
Cone-shaped, too small, spaced, or overlapping teeth affect the aesthetics of the smile and sometimes complicate oral hygiene. These anomalies promote plaque accumulation and can eventually impact function and occlusal balance.
In cases of surface discoloration, professional whitening is generally sufficient. However, for internal stains, restorative interventions are required.
The loss of an incisor immediately creates a gap and disrupts phonation and chewing function. Gradually, the free space encourages the migration of adjacent teeth and bone resorption, disorganizing the dental arch.
A professional assessment is recommended if you recognize yourself in one or more of these situations:
To obtain a quote, please first come to the practice for an evaluation. Contact us via email through the form or by phone to make an appointment.
The treatment for rebuilding front teeth depends on the diagnosis as well as the patient’s aesthetic goals. At The Madeleine Dental Practice, we always aim for the least invasive solution possible to preserve your dental tissues as much as possible.
Poor alignment of teeth, rotations, or irregular spaces alter aesthetics and sometimes chewing function.
Possible options:
Treatment with aligners costs between €2,500 and €6,900, depending on complexity and patient needs.
Stains, wear, or slight gaps between the teeth can alter the appearance of your smile. These imperfections can be quickly corrected when the dental structure allows for a conservative solution.
Price of ceramic veneers: between 1,200 € and 1,800 € per tooth.
Sometimes, the tooth loses a significant amount of its structure due to a fracture, severe wear, or an endodontic treatment. In these situations, its resistance and seal must be restored to preserve function and avoid further complications.
Cost of an implant-supported crown at the Smile Clinic: between 1,200 € and 1,700 € depending on the patient’s needs and the complexity of the case.
The loss of a visible tooth affects the aesthetics of the smile and can alter chewing function and speech. The replacement must consider the bone condition, adjacent teeth, and the patient’s aesthetic expectations.
Cost of a simple implant (excluding crown): 1,000 € per tooth.
In cases of bone deficiency, unesthetic gum contour, or insufficient quality of soft tissues, preliminary interventions may be required.
Cost of a gum graft: between 500 € and 3,000 € depending on the extent of the area to be treated.
Located on Boulevard de la Madeleine in Paris, our dental practice brings together all necessary specialties for comprehensive management of your oral health. Doctors Ralph Badaoui (dentist), Joseph Nammour (exclusive surgeon), and Maxime Lucas (dentist) are recognized practitioners in aesthetics and rehabilitation, overseeing clinical protocols.
We also utilize the latest innovations like 3D imaging and digital smile design (Digital Smile Design). These tools allow us to plan treatment with precision and comfort.
At The Madeleine Dental Practice, our philosophy is to preserve your natural teeth as much as possible. We only offer more invasive solutions when justified and necessary. For more information about our treatments, techniques, or our prices, please contact us directly via WhatsApp.
Prices vary depending on the chosen solution (composite, veneer, crown, implant, graft) and the complexity of your situation. Treatments that are purely aesthetic, such as veneers, are generally not reimbursed by social security. A detailed and personalized estimate will be provided at the end of your first consultation. This estimate should be submitted to your mutual insurance to cover dental expenses.
The longevity of your new smile depends on the quality of the materials and your lifestyle hygiene. A well-maintained ceramic veneer or crown can last several decades. An implant is designed to last a lifetime. Regular follow-up and good oral hygiene are key to longevity.
Yes. All our procedures are performed under local anesthesia to ensure your comfort. We strive to make your experience as calm and pleasant as possible.
Maintenance is similar to that of natural teeth: thorough brushing at least twice a day, use of dental floss or interdental brushes, and regular check-ups with your dentist. If you grind your teeth, wearing a protective night guard is essential to protect your restorations.
If it’s an aesthetic repair or enhancement, consult a dentist specializing in aesthetics. And if it’s an alignment or positioning issue, consult an orthodontist.