
A whole new smile.
A smile makeover can mean anything from whitening and veneers to a full-mouth reconstruction that rebuilds worn, broken, or missing teeth. We start with what you want to change, then design the way to get there.
- UCLA-trained dental surgeon
- Implants placed & restored in-house
- Most insurance accepted
- Monthly payment plans
- Se habla español
- Award-winning · West LA Dental Society
Some smiles need a polish; others need rebuilding from the foundation. Because Dr. Bradley does both cosmetic work and full-mouth reconstruction with implants, your makeover is one plan — not a referral chain.
One plan for how your smile looks — and works.
A smile makeover is a personalized plan that pairs cosmetic dentistry — whitening, veneers, bonding — with restorative care to give you a straighter, brighter, healthier-looking smile built around your own concerns and goals. When teeth are worn, broken, or missing, that plan grows into a full-mouth rehabilitation (also called full-mouth reconstruction, or FMR) — comprehensive treatment that rebuilds how your smile works as well as how it looks. Either way the aim is the same: a result that still looks like you, on a bite that’s built to last.
From a refresh to a full rebuild.
Full-mouth reconstruction
Rebuilding a worn-down or failing bite with crowns, implants, and All-on-X (a full set of fixed teeth) — function and looks, restored together.
Veneers & bonding
Reshaping color, chips, and gaps with veneers and bonding — for a smile that still looks like you.
Whitening
A brighter, natural-looking baseline, calibrated to your smile — often the simple finishing touch.
Signs a makeover or rebuild could help.
Worn or eroded teeth
Years of grinding (bruxism) or acid wear can flatten and shorten teeth, changing both how your bite works and how your smile looks.
Missing or damaged teeth
Broken, failing, or missing teeth that make it harder to chew, speak, or smile with confidence.
Stubborn discoloration
Deep stains that don’t respond to everyday whitening and leave your smile looking dull.
Gaps or crowding
Spaces, crowding, or uneven teeth that affect your bite as much as your appearance.
Jaw pain or a strained bite
Ongoing jaw discomfort or a bite that never feels quite right, sometimes linked to the jaw joints (TMJ).
Ready for a fresh start
Several things you’d like to change at once, and a wish for one comprehensive plan instead of piecemeal fixes.
From first look to final smile.
Consultation
We listen to what bothers you, examine your teeth and bite, and map what’s possible — with clear talk about timing and cost.
Your design & plan
Dr. Bradley designs the result and previews it with you, so you approve your new smile before anything is permanent.
Your reveal
We complete the work — from whitening to a full rebuild — and refine it until it looks unmistakably yours.
See a smile, transformed.
Planned and performed in one place.
Dr. Bradley is a UCLA-trained, surgically-proficient dentist who plans, places, and restores your treatment himself — so the dentist who knows your mouth is the one doing the work, start to finish.
Surgically trained dentist
Four UCLA degrees and a decade of education and training, plus advanced surgical and implant fellowships and a faculty appointment at the UCLA School of Dentistry.
Everything under one roof
Surgery, implants, and restorations handled in-house — no being referred across town.
Affordable, explained up front
Most major insurance accepted and monthly payment plans available, reviewed with you up front.
Trusted by Huntington Park families
“Dr. Bradley really cares for your teeth — his philosophy is to keep as much of the natural tooth as possible. He explained everything clearly, calmed my nerves, and did the procedure perfectly.”
“The best dentist in town. They really helped me with my fillings — completely pain-free — and made me feel at home through the whole process. Highly recommend.”
“My oral health has improved a lot with Dr. Bradley. He listens to my concerns and explains exactly what he’s doing and why — he even shows me the X-rays. He handles my cleanings and put on my adult braces himself, and the whole team is stellar.”
Smile makeover questions, answered.
How long does a smile makeover take?
It depends on what’s involved. A whitening-and-veneers refresh may take just a few visits, while a full-mouth rebuild can unfold over several months. At your appointment we’ll map a timeline that fits your case.
What’s the difference between veneers, a smile makeover, and full-mouth rehab?
Veneers are a single treatment — thin custom shells that improve how teeth look. A smile makeover is a complete plan that may combine veneers with whitening, bonding, gum reshaping, or orthodontics. A full-mouth rehabilitation (FMR) goes further, rebuilding the health and function of worn, damaged, or missing teeth — not just their appearance.
Will the treatment be comfortable?
Your comfort comes first. We use local anesthesia during treatment, and sedation options are available if dental visits make you anxious. Dr. Bradley will walk you through what to expect at every step.
How long do the results last?
It depends on the treatments in your plan. Veneers and crowns often last a decade or more, dental implants are made to last for years with good care, and whitening may need an occasional touch-up. Daily hygiene and regular checkups go a long way.
How much does a smile makeover cost?
It depends on your plan — a whitening-and-veneers refresh differs from a full-mouth rebuild — so we give you a clear number rather than a guess. We accept most major insurance and offer monthly payment plans and financing. Because restorative work is often covered differently than cosmetic work, we’ll review your specific options and answer every question at your appointment.
How do I get started?
It starts with an appointment. We listen to what bothers you, examine your teeth and bite, and use digital imaging so you can preview your new smile before any work begins.
Reviewed by Dr. Bradley Salvatore, DDS · Updated July 1, 2026
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