The 6-Month Wedding Smile Timeline: A Bride’s Guide to Lebanon

By Dr. Rita Kanbar. Prosthodontist, Lebanon Dental Studio (Jal el Dib)

Lebanese weddings are photographed, filmed and streamed from every angle, the church, the reception, the after-party, and now, the Reels. It is no surprise that “wedding smile” has become one of the most common reasons brides, and increasingly grooms, book a consultation at our Jal el Dib clinic. The single best gift you can give yourself in the run-up to the wedding is time. Six months gives us room to do the work the right way, with no compromises and no last-minute rescues.

This is the timeline we use with our wedding patients. Whether you are planning a summer ceremony in Faraya, a beach reception in Batroun, or a destination wedding back home in Lebanon while you live abroad, the same month-by-month rhythm applies.

Why Six Months?

Several cosmetic treatments simply cannot be rushed without compromising the result. Veneers need lab time. Whitening needs reapplication. Any restorative work, fillings, crowns, gum treatment, needs to settle before final aesthetics. Six months also leaves a buffer for the unexpected: a slightly delayed shipment from the lab, a sensitivity issue that needs to calm down, a shade adjustment.

If you have less than six months, do not panic. We will tell you honestly which parts of the plan still fit in your window and which to leave for after the wedding.

Month 6: Consultation, Diagnosis and Plan

Your first visit is about information, not treatment. We take a full set of intraoral photos, an intraoral scan, X-rays where needed, and a careful examination of your gums and bite. Bring inspiration photos. Instagram, Pinterest, celebrities you like, a friend’s smile, anything that helps us understand the look you want.

By the end of this visit you walk out with:

  • A clear written treatment plan (what, where, in which order)
  • A cost estimate
  • A digital smile preview, or a scheduled appointment to receive one
  • A timetable mapped to your wedding date

If specialist work is needed, for example, our orthodontist for minor alignment, our endodontist for an old root-canal-needing tooth, our oral surgeon for an extraction or implant, we coordinate with the right specialist from this point forward.

Month 5: Foundation Work

Before any cosmetic step, the foundation needs to be solid. Month 5 is for:

  • Professional cleaning and any deep-cleaning needed for gum health
  • Replacing old, leaky or discoloured fillings on visible teeth
  • Treating cavities, even small ones, so they do not surprise us mid-plan
  • Any orthodontic alignment that does not require months of braces (clear aligners can sometimes finish in 3 to 5 months for minor cases, handled by our orthodontist)

Brides often skip this step. Don’t. A whitening or veneer result placed over inflamed gums or untreated decay looks dramatically worse than the same work done over a healthy mouth, and it does not last.

Month 4: Whitening Starts

If you do not need veneers or crowns, professional whitening is the single highest-impact cosmetic treatment available, and it costs a fraction of veneers. We typically combine in-office whitening with custom take-home trays for two reasons: the in-office session jump-starts the colour change, and the take-home trays let you maintain and deepen the shade over the next few months without sensitivity.

If you are getting veneers, whitening still has a role, we lighten the back teeth so they match the new shade of your front veneers. Nothing kills a smile photo faster than bright white front teeth next to yellow molars when you laugh.

Month 3: Veneer Preparation (If Needed)

For patients getting porcelain veneers, this is the month we prepare the teeth, take a final scan, and send everything to the lab. You leave the clinic with high-quality temporary veneers that already give you a preview of the final shape, length and colour. We deliberately design the temporaries to look like the finals so you have a few weeks to “test drive” the new smile in real life, at work, in photos, when you speak and laugh, and tell us what you would like to adjust before the porcelains are finished.

This is the most important feedback loop in the whole process. Any change, slightly shorter, less round, more translucent, more matte, gets communicated to the lab before the final veneers are made.

Month 2: Final Veneer Cementation

The lab returns the finished veneers and we try them in. We check fit, contact points, shade against your skin tone, and how the smile reads at a conversation distance and in photos. Only after we and you are both happy do we bond them.

After cementation we do a polishing visit a week or two later to refine bite and surface, and to make any micro-adjustments. Your smile is now essentially done with two months to spare, a deliberate buffer.

Month 1: Refinement and Maintenance

This month is light. You come in for a final professional polish, a touch-up whitening session on the natural teeth if needed, and a check of the gum line. We also walk you through bridal-day care: which foods to avoid for the 48 hours before, what to do if you bite a champagne glass too hard.

If you wear retainers from previous orthodontic treatment, this is the time to confirm they still fit.

Week of the Wedding: Final Polish

48 to 72 hours before the wedding, come in for a final clean and polish. This is a 30-minute appointment. You leave with a smile that photographs at its absolute best.

We do not recommend any new treatment in the final week, no new fillings, no whitening, no bonding. The mouth needs to be calm, predictable and at its best.

A Note for the Groom

Almost every groom we treat says some variation of “I am only here because my fiancée made me come.” Five visits later, they are sending us photos of their own smile from the wedding. The same timeline works for grooms, often with a lighter scope: a cleaning, a whitening, and sometimes a single bonded composite repair on a chipped tooth. You will be in just as many photos. Plan ahead.

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A Note for Brides Flying In

If you live abroad and are getting married in Lebanon, we have run this timeline across multiple trips. The most common pattern: a first consultation when you are in Lebanon for the engagement or dress fitting (Month 6), digital follow-ups by WhatsApp, then a 10–14-day visit at Month 3 for prep and a second 5–7-day visit at Month 2 for cementation. Our diaspora dental trip guide covers the logistics in detail.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I start my wedding smile in Lebanon?

Ideally six months before the wedding for veneer cases, and three months before for whitening-only or minor cosmetic work. The longer the runway, the more refined the result.

Can I get a Hollywood smile two months before my wedding?

It is possible for whitening, bonding and minor veneer cases, but a full Hollywood smile that close to the wedding leaves no buffer for adjustments. We will be honest with you in the consultation if your timeline does not fit your wish list.

Should I whiten before or after veneers?

Whiten first if you are doing only whitening. If you are getting veneers, we shade-match the veneers to the desired final colour, then whiten the back teeth separately so the smile reads evenly.

Will my veneers stain from red wine and coffee on the wedding day?

Porcelain itself does not stain. The bonding edges and your natural teeth around the veneers can pick up surface staining, which is removed in your routine cleanings. A glass of red wine at the wedding will not change anything.

What if I am getting braces or aligners? Can I still have veneers for the wedding?

We coordinate with our orthodontist to finish alignment first, then move into the cosmetic phase. For very mild crowding, aligners and veneers can sometimes overlap, but the safer plan is sequential: align, then design the final smile on top of straight teeth.


Lebanon Dental Studio · Dr. Rita Kanbar, Prosthodontist · Jal el Dib · ★ 4.9 Book on WhatsApp: +961 71 677 261 Related reading: Hollywood Smile Cost in Lebanon 2026 · Dental Tourism in Lebanon · Veneers for Crooked Teeth

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