Perfect Smile Teeth review

Perfect Smile Veneers Review: Removable Veneer?

Perfect Smile Veneers are a removable veneer which is said to instantly provide a perfect smile. Read our Perfect Smile Veneers review here.

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About Perfect Smile Teeth

Perfect Smile Veneers give you the look of perfect teeth without needing dental work or adhesives. It has been marketed under the names Perfect Smile Teeth, Perfect Smile Veneers, and Million Dollar Smile. The official product website is perfectsmileteeth.com, which was registered in March 2015. The screen shots below shows the official website in April 2016 and February 2017.

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Screen shot from April 2016.
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Screen shot from February 2017.

Claims and Features

  • No expensive dental work
  • Custom fits to your existing teeth
  • No adhesives or embarrassment
  • Proven and tested to cosmetic standards
  • Easy to use
  • Look great in pictures

Cost

$14.99 + $6.99 P&H; can opt out of buy one get one free offer for an additional $6.99 P&H. There is a money back guarantee, but shipping is not refundable. As of this February 2017 update, you can find Perfect Smile Veneers in stores for about $15. I found it marked down at a local Target for about $4.85.

Perfect Smile Veneers Review

If you’ve ever considered veneers, you have likely cringed at the extreme cost that comes with them. In many cases, such an investment is out of reach for those on a budget. Enter Perfect Smile Veneers, a $15 As Seen on TV product which is said to act as a temporary, removable veneer at a fraction of the cost of the real thing. With a $15 price tag, this type of product may have a place for some consumers, but it is certainly no replacement for a real dental device, and comes with a number of limitations, which I’ll cover below.

Note: This product has been marketed under the names Perfect Smile Teeth, Perfect Smile Veneers, and Million Dollar Smile. The packaging that arrived in stores in 2017 is named Perfect Smile Veneers.

Perfect Smile Veneers are molded similarly to that of night guards in which you soak it in hot water, then press it to your existing teeth to provide a custom fit. Unlike similar products, there only appears to be one size of Perfect Smile Teeth. After you press it to your teeth, you then drop it in cold water in order to solidify the mold.

The fitting process may go without a hitch, but it also may take some time to get right. If you are missing a number of teeth in a certain area of your mouth, there isn’t much to press the device against while sizing. Allow yourself plenty of time to ensure a perfect fit, as this is crucial to the product’s success. As one reviewer wrote, “Keep trying until you’re happy.” It took me three tries to get it to fit in my mouth.

Once you do get a proper fit, you’ll find that wearing this type of device may alter how you speak, giving you a sort of lisp. This will vary from person to person, but it can feel like trying to speak while wearing a mouthpiece or a novelty pair of vampire teeth. It may take some practice to overcome this.

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Because you are slipping a device over your existing teeth, it is also possible that it will look like you’re wearing something in your mouth, as your lips may protrude more than usual. This isn’t uncommon, and the actors on the official website seem to display this effect to varying degrees. Your anatomy will dictate how obvious the device is while you wear it. I found myself leaving my mouth open because I had to pucker in order to close my lips over the device.

Eating while wearing Perfect Smile Veneers isn’t recommended, unless you’re trying something soft like soup. It isn’t designed for this use. As far as eating or drinking goes, you are mostly relegated to cold beverages.

perfect smile veneers before and after
Perfect Smile Venners on the left and my real teeth on the right.
perfect smile veneers gummy smile
If you have a “gummy” smile, you may expose the top of the device.
perfect smile veneers in use
The red color of the gums seems unnatural.
perfect smile veneers boiling water
You must boil Perfect Smile Veneers before use.
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Perfect Smile Veneers before use.

Despite limitations and concerns cited above, I suppose there are occasions where a product like Perfect Smile Teeth may be a good fit. It could be a temporary alternative to expensive flippers that can cost hundreds at a dentist’s office. It could be ideal for those who have no financial means beyond the cost of a product of this nature.

The reaction I received was more like I was wearing a pair of joke teeth. They don’t really look like a serious appliance meant to enhance your appearance. The dark red color of the gums is unnatural (perhaps even resembling a type of gum disease), and someone who has a “gummy” smile may not completely cover the top of the device while smiling.

Perfect Smile Veneers aren’t intended to be a dental device, nor do they address any underlying problems.

This product has received mostly negative feedback from consumers who have tried it, even those with low expectations. Between problems of fitting and the unnatural appearance, I can’t see many instances where this would be a worthy investment.

Don’t just take my word for it. Peruse some of the consumer reviews on Amazon, where it holds a dismal 1.8 star rating.

Video Review

You can see my review of Perfect Smile Veneers in the video below.

Your Perfect Smile Veneers Review

If you have used Perfect Smile Veneers please give us your thoughts by leaving a comment below and a star rating above.

Updated February 2017.

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Lisa JazzyGermaine Drake
Lisa JazzyGermaine Drake
7 years ago

DONT PURCHASE *** DONT PURCHASE ** WORTHLESS BULLSHIT. ONE SIZE DOESN’T FIT ALL. THE VENEER IS HARD AND UNCOMFORTABLE. THE FAKE GUM LINING IS EXTREMELY “PINK” FEELS AND LOOKS LIKE A “HORSES MOUTH”.

joni baecher
joni baecher
7 years ago

Thank you…I appreciate the honesty as I was born at six months and then kept in an incubator for two months after and it really wreaked havoc on my bones, teeth and immune system!

joni baecher
joni baecher
7 years ago
Reply to  joni baecher

11~11~1955

TheJrockfreak .
TheJrockfreak .
7 years ago

My Mom decided to try them, and they do look like prank or costume teeth. They would probably be better if they didn’t have that pink gum attached. Good that we had low expectations. After a couple of attempts to get even a halfway fit, she just gave up. I say, save your 15 bucks.

GOD BLESS AMERICAN
GOD BLESS AMERICAN
7 years ago

I received my veneers today they are a total ripoff,don’t waste your money.

Jaye Parker
Jaye Parker
6 years ago

It is a shame indeed to live in the most prosperous land in the world, for white collar thieves at least, and to pay what we, at least I paid as a railroad conductor, is a disastrous shame, while we give money to other countries that goes to the wealthiest in their good ol boys military clubs and so on. I served my time in the 17th parallel and love this country and that one for that matter, but people get the blame for bullets that were crated by DuPont and Armalite/Mattel made rifles; where does the money go? Ask… Read more »

David Ingram
David Ingram
7 years ago

I ordered 1 top set and 1 bottom set, received 2 top sets, no bottom sets; they were both missing the white strip that is supposed to be on the back; did receive a hard chunk of pink plastic in each set, they did not match, so I don’t know what it is for! I contacted their web site and asked for a chat, the first time some one named Ginny came on and said have a nice day and clicked off! Next time it was Meridith she asked for my order number, I sent it and about 2 minutes… Read more »

Daniella Alexander Hughes
Daniella Alexander Hughes
6 years ago

AVOID!!!!!!

Robin Oram
Robin Oram
4 years ago

I can not get them off. I have been trying everything for 3 hours and they are stuck to my teeth, I even had a tooth fall out.