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Kendall Jenner has been in the public eye since childhood, and early on her smile showed a few natural imperfections. In her early teens, her upper teeth weren't perfectly aligned – for example, her lateral incisors (the teeth next to the front top teeth) sat slightly behind her central incisors and appeared a bit darker than the front teeth. Her lower teeth had some mild crowding as well. These quirks gave Kendall a normal 'girl-next-door' smile – healthy and attractive, but not the ultra-straight, bleached Hollywood look.
Completed over 3-4 years
Orthodontic treatment (braces), Invisalign aligners
Multi-Phase Dental Enhancement
$25,000 - $40,000
As a result, at 17 years old – just as her modeling career was taking off – she opted for a second round of correction using Invisalign clear aligners. These nearly invisible braces were ideal since she was frequently on camera. Dr. Kevin Sands, the Kardashian family's cosmetic dentist, confirmed in 2013 that Kendall was using Invisalign to 'straighten her almost perfect teeth,' noting that they only needed a 'minor tweak.' He predicted she'd have 'even more perfect teeth' after just a few months of aligner treatment.
In the last few years, fans and dentists alike have observed that Kendall's smile seemed to undergo another level of refinement – one that goes beyond braces and bleaching. Sometime around 2023, her teeth took on an ultra-perfect, symmetrical look that sparked widespread speculation about porcelain veneers. For example, one cosmetic dentist on social media noted that a January 2023 photo showed Kendall's old teeth, but just a few months later she debuted a new smile – implying she got veneers in early 2023.
Finally, in 2025 Kendall had one unplanned dental event: a small accident. In May 2025, during a playful moment on a private jet, Kendall actually chipped one of her front teeth. Kylie Jenner posted a humorous Instagram video of Kendall holding up the tiny fragment of tooth on her fingertip, laughing in disbelief at what happened. The chip was minor – a little piece from the edge of an upper incisor – but as a model, Kendall likely had it fixed right away. Indeed, by the next public appearance, her tooth was back to normal.
To address these issues, Kendall underwent orthodontics at a young age. She first got braces at around age 13, which straightened her teeth during her early teen years. In fact, viewers of Keeping Up with the Kardashians might recall seeing young Kendall with traditional braces on the show. After her braces were removed, Kendall admitted (through her orthodontist) that she hadn't worn her retainer consistently, so some minor relapse occurred in her tooth alignment.
With straightened teeth and a booming modeling career, Kendall moved into maintenance and subtle cosmetic enhancement mode. Throughout her late teens and early 20s, she focused on keeping her teeth healthy and camera-ready without drastic procedures. Professional whitening became a key part of her regimen. Observers noted that as Kendall's fame grew, her teeth appeared progressively brighter – likely due to regular whitening treatments. By her early 20s, she was often seen with a sparkling, off-white smile that was notably brighter than in her younger years, yet still within a natural range.
Dr. Kevin Sands
Cosmetic Dentist (Beverly Hills)
Dr. Sands is the Beverly Hills dentist favored by the Kardashian-Jenner family. When Kendall got Invisalign in 2013, Dr. Sands highlighted how close to perfect her teeth already were. He told E! News that Kendall's teeth were 'almost perfect' and 'just needed a minor tweak' to straighten them fully. He noted Invisalign would be ideal since Kendall was on camera often (the clear aligners are virtually invisible). After fitting her aligners, Dr. Sands predicted 'she'll have even more perfect teeth' once treatment was done.
Dr. Elysa Kahan
Orthodontist
Orthodontic experts have used Kendall as an example when discussing treatment compliance. Kahan Orthodontics noted that Kendall 'had braces not once, but twice!' – braces at 13 and Invisalign at 17 – 'due to not wearing her retainer consistently' after the first round. This anecdote is often cited to remind patients that even celebrities have to wear their retainers or risk their teeth shifting back.
Dr. Ferit Kaan
Cosmetic Dentist
In 2023, as rumors of Kendall's veneers swirled, many cosmetic dentists weighed in with professional opinions. Dr. Ferit Kaan (of Doctor Fero Clinic) wrote that her 'smile appears natural, yet flawless, which is typically the result of expertly placed cosmetic veneers.' Another dental expert pointed out that the entire set of her upper teeth now has a uniform color and shape, noting this kind of 'seamless perfection' is a hallmark of porcelain veneers done right.
To address these issues, Kendall underwent orthodontics at a young age. She first got braces at around age 13, which straightened her teeth during her early teen years. In fact, viewers of Keeping Up with the Kardashians might recall seeing young Kendall with traditional braces on the show. After her braces were removed, Kendall admitted (through her orthodontist) that she hadn't worn her retainer consistently, so some minor relapse occurred in her tooth alignment.
As a result, at 17 years old – just as her modeling career was taking off – she opted for a second round of correction using Invisalign clear aligners. These nearly invisible braces were ideal since she was frequently on camera. Dr. Kevin Sands, the Kardashian family's cosmetic dentist, confirmed in 2013 that Kendall was using Invisalign to 'straighten her almost perfect teeth,' noting that they only needed a 'minor tweak.' He predicted she'd have 'even more perfect teeth' after just a few months of aligner treatment.
Professional whitening became a key part of her regimen. Observers noted that as Kendall's fame grew, her teeth appeared progressively brighter – likely due to regular whitening treatments. By her early 20s, she was often seen with a sparkling, off-white smile that was notably brighter than in her younger years, yet still within a natural range (not a blinding, unnaturally white). Kendall even entered the oral care business: in 2019 she partnered with Moon (an upscale oral-care brand) to launch a portable whitening pen.
In the last few years, fans and dentists alike have observed that Kendall's smile seemed to undergo another level of refinement – one that goes beyond braces and bleaching. Sometime around 2023, her teeth took on an ultra-perfect, symmetrical look that sparked widespread speculation about porcelain veneers. For example, one cosmetic dentist on social media noted that a January 2023 photo showed Kendall's old teeth, but just a few months later she debuted a new smile – implying she got veneers in early 2023.
$25,000 - $40,000
A transformation like this can cost $25,000 - $40,000 in the U.S.
Many patients use CareCredit or similar financing to spread the cost over time.
Example: $25,000 - $40,000 over 24 months = ~$1,200/month
This analysis is based on comprehensive research from entertainment publications, dental professional commentary, and public interviews. All dental procedure assertions are grounded in observable changes and expert analysis.
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Timeline
Completed over 3-4 years
Dentist
Dr. Kevin Sands (Beverly Hills)
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