With the increasing demand for esthetic restorations in anterior teeth, dentists are increasingly opting for the use of materials that have good clinical performance and are easy to work with. Guided aesthetic remodeling is a technique that allows for this reduction in working time with the anticipated visualization of the expected result through planning and individualization for each patient, and its main objective is to achieve a final clinical result as the similar as possible to the planned one. The use of the transparent guide promotes the dental protection and allows the photopolymerization of the composite resin through the material, simplifying the clinical steps and reducing the operator's clinical time. With this, the objective of the work is to report the sequence of the semi-direct technique with transparent guide for a young patient dissatisfied with her teeth, and, it is to demonstrate, through a clinical case report. As a result, a good clinical time, a good aesthetic result and ease of the procedure were obtained. It is concluded that with the patient and professional satisfied with the result, the described technique can be an alternative in the daily routine of the dental surgeon today.