#1 Morgan Freeman

After his 2008 car accident, Freeman started showing up with a much brighter, more uniform smile. Avangart Clinic points to whitening and veneers as likely fixes. These would have closed the gap and evened out both color and alignment.
Around the same time, International Plus suggests he may have gotten an implant to replace a chipped tooth. By 2018, the transformation was clear.
#2 Nicolas Cage

Archer Dental even reports he yanked out baby teeth without anesthesia just to stay true to his gritty role.
But that wild smile didn’t last. By the early ’90s, Cage had cleaned up his grin. His teeth were straighter, brighter, and way more camera-ready.
Europe Dental Clinic suggests he kept refining his smile into the 2000s with consistent dental care. Experts at International Plus believe he went all in: veneers, crowns, whitening, maybe even implants.
#3 Jim Carrey

International Plus notes that he even removed a dental cap for Dumb and Dumber to make Lloyd Christmas’s goofy grin stand out more.
The chip itself came from an accident earlier in life, and Carrey covered it with bonding. After the movie, Perfect White Smile reports he had the tooth restored with veneers.
He didn’t stop there. Carrey has had whitening, lower tooth alignment, and other cosmetic work to polish his smile.
For The Mask, he wore removable prosthetics that exaggerated his teeth even more, cementing one of his most cartoonish looks.
#4 Demi Moore

In 2017, her smile drew attention for another reason. On The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, shared on YouTube, Demi revealed she had lost both of her top front teeth, joking they had “sheared off.” This wasn’t just a dental joke. Stress was the actual cause.
She later underwent extensive restoration. Cosmetic dentist Michael J. Wei, DDS, believes she opted for porcelain veneers to even out the size, shape, and shade of her teeth.
#5 Viktoria Beckham

Europe Dental Clinic notes these traits made fewer teeth visible when she smiled. However, her choice to smile less isn’t smile-related.
She told Glamour, “I’m smiling on the inside. I feel I have a responsibility to the fashion community.”
In recent years, her smile has quietly evolved. Visit & Med Care credits veneers, whitening, and likely some orthodontics.
Hello! reports she now has porcelain veneers on her top teeth, and maybe her bottom ones too. The result is a fuller, brighter smile, even if she rarely shows it.
#6 Zac Efron

But by the time High School Musical mania hit in 2006, the gap had quietly vanished. Medical Dental Turkey reports that his teeth were subtly reshaped for a more polished appearance.
Cosmetic dentist Dr. Sam Jethwa of Bespoke Smile believes composite bonding was likely used to refine the spacing and contours. If not bonding, he suggests Efron may have opted for ultra-thin veneers on his top four teeth, since the canines remained untouched.
Efron hasn’t publicly addressed the work, but experts agree his updated smile looks balanced.
#7 Miley Cyrus

She’s one of the rare celebrities who has openly discussed her dental evolution. In a 2015 Time interview, Miley said she wore braces during her Disney years but removed them early due to image pressure: “I had to take them off immediately because of the way I looked… If I was me now, I would have been like, ‘F— you... But I didn’t have that in my mind then.”
By the early 2010s, her smile started changing. Antlara Dental credits gum contouring for balancing out her gum line and making her teeth appear longer. Then, according to Dent Helen Clinic, she likely completed the transformation with porcelain veneers to enhance brightness, shape, and symmetry.
#8 Tom Cruise

In The Outsiders (1983), he embraced the flaws, wearing a pale crown and adding tooth gaps for his gritty role.
By 2002, he appeared at the ShoWest Gala with nearly invisible braces, alongside Steven Spielberg. Europe Dental Clinics notes that he completed the straightening process with porcelain veneers to sharpen the shape and whiten his teeth.
His 2025 Cannes photo shows the final product.
#9 Emma Roberts

In 2011, she even called it out herself: “I have really crooked teeth, they give me character!” (via AZ Quotes). But by the mid-2010s, the transformation had clearly started. Her teeth appeared straighter and noticeably whiter.
According to Eaddy Dentistry, she went with braces and whitening by the time she appeared in Scream 4 and Scream Queens.
Lygos Dental suggests she later refined the look with veneers on her lateral incisors to sharpen and brighten her front teeth.
#10 Gwen Stefani

She later told Showbiz Cheat Sheet she waited until she got rich to afford orthodontic work. Totally on brand, and not unlike the husband who saved up for years to fix his wife’s teeth.
That was just her starting point. Once her teeth were straighter and whiter, she likely moved on to more advanced procedures.
Europe Dental Clinic says veneers probably helped refine the shape and symmetry.
Beauty sites like The Scottish Sun agree that veneers played a key role in her transformation.
#11 Dua Lipa

Europe Dental Clinic says she probably started with Invisalign or other clear aligners to straighten things out, then used dental crowns to refine the shape.
According to TikTok creator @veneercheck, veneers likely followed, helping fine-tune symmetry and tooth size. The final result is pure red-carpet polish.
#12 Demi Lovato

In a 2016 Allure interview, Demi explained Disney pushed her to fix the gap before filming. “I wish today that I hadn’t, because my gap was really cute,” she said.
Experts at Lema Clinic believe she went on to enhance her smile with porcelain veneers, whitening, and possibly more orthodontic work. The result is a polished, balanced look that shines on stage and screen.
#13 Arnold Schwarzenegger

Over time, the gap disappeared. Lema Clinic points out he once leaned toward keeping things natural, but his later photos suggest he chose a little help.
By the 2000s, his teeth looked straighter, whiter, and far more polished, likely the result of crowns, veneers, and whitening. By the 2010s, his smile had fully shifted into a Hollywood-ready look.
#14 21 Savage

On Twitter, he clapped back at critics: “I paid 75K I’ll be damned if I let y’all say these teeth ain’t mine.”
Lema Clinic says the upgrade went way beyond losing the grills, with veneers and possibly implants creating his straighter, sharper look. Antlara Dental adds that his trademark gap is gone, another sign that veneers were involved.
Still, he kept a touch of his old style. Recent Instagram shots show him mixing a polished smile with a couple of gold teeth, blending rap grit with Hollywood gloss.
#15 Cristiano Ronaldo

Between 2003 and 2005, Europe Dental Clinics reports that he wore ceramic braces to align his teeth. Afterward, he likely filled the missing incisor with a dental implant and brightened his enamel with professional whitening treatments.
From 2010 to 2014, Ronaldo reportedly added about twelve ultra-thin porcelain veneers, matched to the bright B1 shade. The goal was consistency in size, color, and shape across his front teeth.
To reduce the gummy look, Clinic One suggests he may have had gum contouring, reshaping the line for a cleaner finish.
FAQ
How long do veneers last?
Different types of dental veneers last for varying lengths of time. Factors that affect lifespan include the tooth preparation, good oral hygiene, bite forces, and good bonding techniques.
Porcelain veneers are very durable, lasting from 10 to 15 years on average. The study published in the European Journal of Dentistry shows survival rates over 90% for more than 10 years.
Composite veneers tend to last less, often about 5 and 8 years before needing replacement. The study published in the Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice shows survival rates of 88% for 2 to 8 years.
What are the negatives of veneers?
The biggest negatives include irreversible enamel removal, tooth sensitivity, and the need for eventual replacement. Costs can also be high, and poor dental work may lead to issues like gum irritation, chips, or unnatural-looking results.
That’s why many dentists caution patients to research thoroughly. Examples of bad veneers before and after photos online show how an ill-fitting or low-quality procedure can harm both appearance and oral health.
How much do veneers cost?
Veneers are usually considered cosmetic, so insurance rarely covers them.
Porcelain veneers typically cost from $950 to $2,500 per tooth, while composite veneers are usually $250 to $1,500 per tooth, with prices varying by dentist, lab fees, and location (via Guardian Life).


