Choosing the right shade for a smile makeover is a key decision to ensure your crowns look natural and blend well with your complexion and overall appearance. Based on your desire for a natural look that's not too white and avoids a yellowish tone, here are some factors to consider: Shade Selection: Dentists often use the Vita shade guide for selecting crown colors. The most popular shades are typically in the A, B, and D families: A (reddish-brown): This shade can give a warm, natural look, especially in lighter tones like A1 or A2.B (reddish-yellow): This family is known for its natural brightness, with B1 being a popular choice for a bright, but not overly white, appearance.D (reddish-gray): This shade offers a more neutral tone and can give a subtle, natural look, especially in lighter variations like D2.Natural vs. Brightness: If you’re aiming for something that looks natural without being too white, B1 or A1 are often recommended, as they are bright yet still retain a natural appearance. Avoiding shades like B0 or BL (bleach) will help steer clear of an overly white, artificial look. Skin Tone and Personalization: The best shade will complement your skin tone. Lighter shades like B1 or A1 tend to work well with a range of skin tones, but it’s important to consider how the shade contrasts with your natural complexion. A dentist can customize the crown's translucency and color to match your natural teeth and your personal preferences. Consult with a Specialist: Ultimately, your dentist will guide you through this decision by showing you different shades in person. Viewing the shades in natural light will give you a better sense of how they will look in your everyday life. When in doubt, lean towards slightly warmer shades like A1 or B1 that are bright but not too stark.