DentalMagic · Smile & Aesthetics Simulation

You described the result. They pictured someone else's smile.

In aesthetic dentistry you are asking a patient to commit to a change to their own face, on the strength of a description. DentalMagic takes one photograph of that patient and returns a simulation of their own smile — whitening, alignment or reshaping — while they are still in the chair. No scan, no impression, no CAD.

1 photo

is everything a simulation starts from

3 modes

whitening · alignment · reshaping

0

scan, impression or CAD required

Unlimited

manual DSD simulations on both editions
Why aesthetic cases stall

“Let me think about it” — said about a result nobody has ever seen.

Aesthetic treatment is the one branch of dentistry where the patient is the judge of the outcome. Three things go wrong before the fee is ever discussed.

The result exists only in your description

You can specify shade, proportion and incisal edge position precisely. The patient still leaves holding a sentence, and a sentence is not a face. An aesthetic decision is a visual decision made on visual evidence — and there is none in the room.

Other people's before-and-afters prove nothing about their mouth

A gallery of strangers demonstrates that the technique works. It never answers the only question the patient is actually asking, which is what this will look like on them, with their lips, their gum line and their face.

What they fear is the obvious result

Many patients hesitate because what they picture is a row of uniform white teeth that announces itself across a room. Left unaddressed, that fear does more to stop a case than the fee does.
During the consultation

One photograph. Three ways to show a patient their own result.

You take or upload a single photograph — a close-up of the mouth, or a full-face shot when the change has to be judged inside the whole smile. The simulation is generated on that image and shown on the screen already in the room. Nothing to scan, nothing to impress, nothing to design in CAD first.
Simulated dental morphology may differ slightly from the final clinical result. DentalMagic supports communication and decision-making between practitioner and patient; it is not a clinical guarantee and does not replace your own aesthetic and functional assessment.
After — DentalMagic preview
Before
After Before
Forensic-grade realism

Only the teeth change. Everything else stays the patient.

An aesthetic preview loses the patient the moment they notice that something else moved. Gums, lips, skin texture and expression are preserved faithfully, pixel for pixel; the simulation acts on the dentition and nowhere else. What comes back is a plausible clinical result on that person’s face — never the uniform Hollywood white that patients recognise as fake and that no ceramist would ever deliver.
That restraint is the whole point. A preview the patient only half believes produces a half decision, and a half decision is the one that gets postponed.
Two editions

One for the chair. One for the website.

The same simulation serves two different moments: the consultation you are already having, and the enquiry you have not received yet.

In the operatory

Built for the consultation. You run the simulation in front of the patient, on the screen already in the room, and the conversation moves from what you would do to what they would look like. Unlimited manual DSD simulations included.

On the clinic's website

Built for acquisition. A visitor submits a photograph on your own site and receives a simulation, then arrives at the practice having already pictured a possible result — a qualified aesthetic enquiry rather than an anonymous contact form. Unlimited manual DSD simulations included.
From practitioners

A preview is judged on one thing: whether it holds up in front of the patient.

No simulation is a promise, and none should be presented as one. What it changes is the quality of the conversation that follows it — the patient stops guessing, and starts asking the questions that actually precede a decision.
“The difference between a presented plan and an accepted one is clarity. This delivers it.”
Dr Ronald E. Goldstein, DDS
Key Opinion Leader · USA
“DentalMaster is la ‘crème de la crème’. Trust me!”
Pr Bernard Touati
Key Opinion Leader · France
Before you look at the price

What the patient saw, on the day they saw it.

Aesthetic disputes are almost always disputes about expectation. A simulation kept with the case records what was actually shown during the consultation, carrying the same wording the patient read on screen — illustration only – does not guarantee the final result. Consent given against an image, with its limits stated, is a firmer record than consent given against a description.
One accepted complex case covers the annual licence.
DentalMagic produces aesthetic simulations for informational and explanatory support in practitioner-to-patient communication. Every simulation is an illustration only and does not guarantee the final result; simulated dental morphology may differ slightly from the outcome obtained clinically. It is not a certified medical diagnostic device. The certified practitioner remains solely responsible for diagnosis, treatment evaluation and final therapeutic proposals.
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