Smile Studio ™ is a digital service developed by Le Art Clinic, designed to support patients considering aesthetic dental treatment by offering an initial visual simulation of potential outcomes.
Context
The decision to undergo aesthetic dental treatment is often limited by one key factor: the lack of a clear and realistic visualisation of the final result.
This uncertainty can lead to misaligned expectations, hesitation, and, in many cases, delayed treatment decisions.
The Approach
To address this challenge, Le Art Clinic has developed Smile Studio ™, a digital tool that enables patients to obtain an initial smile simulation based on simple photographs — prior to attending an in-person consultation.
Unlike generic AI-based solutions, Smile Studio ™ is grounded in clinical principles, integrating dental aesthetics, facial proportions, and functional considerations.
Key Differentiators
Smile Studio ™ stands out through three essential aspects:
- Direct integration with real clinical practice
- Use of medical criteria and experience in advanced oral rehabilitation
- Simple, online, and free access for the user
This approach remains relatively uncommon in the European context, particularly when directly associated with an active clinical environment.
Impact
Smile Studio ™ enables patients to approach their consultation with a clearer understanding of potential outcomes, improving communication with the clinician and increasing treatment predictability.
It also represents a step forward in the digitalisation of the patient journey in oral healthcare, bridging technology and clinical decision-making.
Access
Smile Studio ™ is available online at:
https://leartclinic.com/simulador/
About Le Art Clinic
Based in Lisbon – Algés, Le Art Clinic is a multidisciplinary space dedicated to advanced oral rehabilitation, aesthetic treatments, and wellness.
The clinic combines clinical expertise, digital technology, and an artistic environment, with over two decades of experience in patient-centred care focused on precision and personalisation.