FIX Teeth Slider (SDXL / Pony / Illustrious)
A pure slider LoRA for precise control over dental detail and realism in SDXL-based models (including Pony Diffusion, IllustriousXL, and compatible checkpoints).
Slide Right (+): More defined teeth, better alignment etc.
Slide Left (-): UGLY, DEFORMED, SHARP etc.
Designed for clean quality adjustment with minimal impact on lip shape, mouth expression, skin texture, or overall facial anatomy. Fixes common SDXL issues like "blobby" teeth, fused dental rows, or unnatural shading in the mouth without requiring complex prompt engineering or heavy "perfect teeth" tags.
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Dentists hate her!
From the showcased pics i m not convinced at all. Results varies a alot. And there is not a single time where i could say that it looks like actual teeth.
Tho, what it seems to do well is to whiten teeth. And this is good.
But having to add a LoRA just for that while steel needing tools such as ADetailer or any Comfy node dedicated to it to get actual good/realistic teeth kills the purpose of this LoRA imo.
Thanks for the feedback! However, it seems there’s a misunderstanding of what a 'Slider LoRA' is meant to do compared to ADetailer.
The 'Restoration' Factor: This LoRA is designed to fix cases where the base model generates 'messy' or blurry dental rows. If your base generation already has perfect teeth, of course, you won’t see a massive change (other than whitening). Its job is to provide a clean baseline where the model struggles.
Slider vs. Inpainting: Comparing a LoRA to ADetailer or Comfy nodes is apples and oranges. ADetailer is a secondary pass (inpainting); this LoRA works during the initial generation. The goal is to get a better result before you even need to reach for post-processing tools.
Workflow Efficiency: If you can get decent teeth without ADetailer just by moving a slider, that’s a win for speed and composition. For many, a 'teeth whitener' and alignment fixer is exactly what’s missing in raw SDXL outputs.
It’s a tool for fine-tuning, not a replacement for high-res fix or dedicated face-restoration workflows. If it doesn't fit your specific workflow, that's fine, but for many, it saves a lot of time on prompting and post-processing



