Obtain a free virtual consultation from the comfort of your home! Submit 5 photos (like the ones below) using our online form.
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How it Works:

1. Ask someone to help you replicate the photos below using a digital camera or smartphone.

2. Submit all 5 of your photos by clicking the “Start Free Consultation” button.

3. After Dr. Marshall reviews your photos, we will contact you.
How to Photograph Your Smile
Photos should be taken in a seated position, in a room with good lighting. For best results, have someone else take the photos, as they can be difficult to take on your own. Watch the video below to get more instructions! The better quality your photos are, the more accurately Dr. Marshall can assess your teeth and smile.
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Photo 1 – Right Bite
Bite down on your regular bite with back teeth touching. Pull back your right cheek as far as you can. Snap picture with camera pointing directly at the right side of your mouth.
Photo 2 – Center Smile
Bite down on your regular bite with back teeth touching and show us your biggest smile ever, showing as much of your teeth as possible. Snap picture with camera pointing straight at your smile.
Photo 3 – Left Bite
Bite down on your regular bite with back teeth touching. Pull back your left cheek as far as you can. Snap picture with camera pointing directly at the left side of your mouth.
Photo 4 – Upper Arch
Tilt your head back, open as wide as possible and take a photo. Try to get your full arch. Face a window or use a flashlight for the best lighting.
Photo 5 – Lower Arch
Tilt your chin down to your neck, open as wide as possible and take a photo. Try to get your full arch. Face a window or use a flashlight for the best lighting.