My tooth edges are jagged and more noticeable since I’ve completed braces. What are my options for smoothing my teeth edges? – Thanks. Micah from IL
Micah,
Cosmetic contouring reshapes the edges of the front teeth to create a more attractive appearance. The dentist limits the reshaping to the enamel and polishes the surface afterward to maintain a natural finish. It’s a conservative option when the changes needed are small.
Is Teeth Bonding Simple?
At first glance, this procedure may seem easy. It requires thoughtful planning. While the physical technique isn’t highly demanding, the decision-making is.
If only slight refinement is needed, orthodontists often complete this step at the end of treatment. When the reshaping becomes more extensive, you’ll want a dentist who specializes in cosmetic dentistry.
For more involved cases, choose a dentist who:
- Provides a detailed smile gallery with varied cosmetic treatments
- Demonstrates careful attention to tooth proportions
- Has recognition or accreditation from the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry
Those factors signal deeper training in smile design and functional harmony.
How Can Contouring Affect My Teeth Long Term?
Changing the length of the front teeth can subtly alter your bite. When teeth contact differently, they may shift over time. That’s why experience matters.
Dentists who regularly perform cosmetic procedures understand how to reshape teeth without creating bite instability. Their familiarity with both aesthetics and occlusion helps protect your long-term oral health.
Beverly Hills accredited cosmetic dentist Dr. Brian LeSage sponsors this post. Read why his patients think he is among the best cosmetic dentists in Beverly Hills.

Dental bonding pictures of how Dr. LeSage seamlessly restored a patient’s chipped tooth.