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Get Your Free Estimate Now!
Upload 4–5 clear photos of your smile, we’ll send you a personalised estimate within 2–4 business days. No scans needed.
How Our Free Photo Estimate Works
Not quite ready to book? No problem. Our photo-based estimate is a simple way to get a sense of what treatment might involve and cost. With no pressure and no commitment.
Just take a few mobile photos of your smile (front, left, right, and ideally top and bottom if possible) and send them over. Our clinical team will review your case and send back a tailored estimate based on what they see.
You’ll get more clarity, better options, and clinical peace of mind.
Already have a dentist Scan or X-ray? Why not get your free quote now!
Note: This is only a first step. Every smile is different, and photos don’t show everything, especially below the surface. For a fully personalised treatment plan with accurate pricing, we’ll need to review a recent dental X-ray or, even better, a 3D CBCT scan that’s less than 3 months old.
How to Take the Best Photos for Your Free Dental Estimate
Why Photos Matter:
Clear, well-lit photos help our clinical team provide you with a more accurate initial estimate. While these images offer a helpful starting point, please note that for a comprehensive treatment plan, recent dental X-rays or 3D CBCT scans (taken within the last 3 months) are necessary.
Front View (Natural Smile)
Look straight ahead and smile naturally, showing your teeth.
This helps assess overall alignment and tooth visibility.
Right Side View
Turn your head slightly to the left.
Smile naturally, capturing the right side of your teeth.
Left Side View
Turn your head slightly to the right.
Smile naturally, capturing the left side of your teeth.
Upper Arch (Top View)
Tilt your head back.
Open your mouth wide to show the upper teeth from above.
Lower Arch (Bottom View)
Tilt your head forward. Open your mouth wide to show the lower teeth from below.
Tips for High-Quality Photos
Lighting: Use natural daylight or a well-lit room. Avoid shadows by facing a window or light source directly.
Background: Choose a plain, neutral background (like a white or light-colored wall) to avoid distractions.
Camera Position: Hold the camera or smartphone at mouth level, ensuring it's parallel to your teeth for accurate representation.
Focus: Make sure the images are sharp and in focus. Blurry photos can hinder assessment.
Assistance: If possible, have someone help you take the photos to ensure better angles and clarity