Cosmetic Treatments
Advanced Dental Reconstruction
What is it? Clients with a vast array of complex oral problems may need multiple crowns, veneers and implants. In multifaceted cases I am able to work alongside surgeons and other professionals to rebuild a full set of naturally beautiful looking teeth, that you will comfortably eat on for many years. There are a number of easy finance options to help you make your investment more affordable.
Why is it done? Years of neglect or other problems like subconscious teeth grinding or trauma may result in complex problems. This treatment completely restores the mouth to being problem free.Find Out More
Comprehensive Examination
What is it? A Comprehensive Examination is the most thorough examination at the dentist that you will ever have. The examination includes smile analysis, teeth, gums, muscles, joints and Doppler analysis.
Why is it done? Whether you desire a new smile or treatment of a headache this is the cornerstone to delivering optimal care and forms the basis of formulating a master plan for life-long oral health.
To create a long lasting smile, control or eliminate headaches and protect teeth from bruxism (subconscious grinding or clenching of your teeth.)Find Out More
Cosmetic Bonding
What is it? Cosmetic Bonding is a great instant repairer and is usually a one visit procedure. A natural looking composite resin, matching in shade, translucency and texture is added onto the teeth. Gaps in teeth can be closed, spots, chips, and discolorations on the exterior of teeth can be eliminated.
Why is it done? If you have close, small gaps between your front teeth, or if you have chipped or cracked teeth, you may be a candidate for bonding. Bonding is also used for patients who have discolored or uneven teeth, gum recession or tooth decay. Cosmetic bonding transforms a smile and improves a bite.Find Out More
Cosmetic Recontouring
What is it? Amazing results can be achieved by Cosmetic Recontouring with minimal reshaping of uneven teeth. The dentist reshapes the enamel or gum which is a quick cosmetic procedure with dramatic results. Small amounts of tooth enamel are removed to change a tooth’s length, shape, or surface.
Why is it done? Cosmetic Recontouring improves the appearance of crooked or uneven teeth. Recontouring can also improve overall dental health by removing crevices or overlaps between teeth in which plaque or tartar can accumulate. It is a quick and painless procedure whose results can be seen immediately.Find Out More
Gum Reshaping
What is it? A low or uneven gum line can be reshaped and corrected with the fine removal of gum around the neck of a tooth. Dramatic results reveal more teeth than gum resulting in an instant smile lift. Firstly the gum has to be returned to a healthy state. Once that is achieved, we can recontour.
Why is it done? Gum reshaping improves the appearance of teeth, gums and overall smile. Corrects small, crooked or misshapen teeth and creates an improved appearance of teeth, gums which will result in an overall beautiful and balanced smile.Find Out More
Porcelain Crowns
What is it? A Porcelain Crown or cover is made to protect a damaged tooth. This is the newest type of dental crown and when placed on the tooth changes the appearance so it becomes difficult to tell it has been fitted. It takes an immense amount of time and skill to produce crown that fits well and looks good.
Why is it done? A Porcelain Crown is usually required when a cusp of a tooth has broken off, a large old filling becomes dislodged or a large portion of tooth decay occurs, or to protect a root treated tooth. A crown is used to restore appearance or strengthen a tooth.Find Out More
Porcelain Veneers
What is it? The front of the tooth usually needs to be shaved down and then an impression is taken of the tooth which is used to make the porcelain veneer – a wafer thin sliver of porcelain which is cemented to the front of a tooth. This technique is an elegant and versatile way to improve your smile. It requires the dentist to use a balance of artistry and skill to design a tooth which will create a smile complimentary to the patient’s mouth.
Why is it done? Porcelain veneers transform a smile and are usually used to cosmetically enhance the appearance of teeth, correct crooked teeth or to improve their colour. Find Out More
Replacement of missing Teeth
What is it? There are various options to replace a missing tooth including dentures, bridgework or titanium implants. Implants are small titanium screws which are fixed to the jawbone and acts in place of the root of a tooth. A designed tooth is then permanently affixed to the titanium screw allowing the client to treat the tooth as if it were a natural tooth.
Why is it done? This restores the ability to chew and smile. Sometimes even improves the appearance of wrinkles by the addition of teeth which makes the mouth fuller.Find Out More
Smile Design
What is it? This is a customised smile made specifically for you. Communication from the patient is essential so that it is clear what is expected and what the smile will ultimately look like. Factors to take into account include the size, shape and position of teeth, as well as assessing your facial features. Digital photography and wax blue prints will enable to preview the smile before treatment starts.
Why is it done? Cosmetically enhancing an entire smile will boost self esteem and self confidence. One of the easiest ways to a more youthful appearance.Find Out More
Teeth Whitening
What is it? A peroxide solution is applied to the exterior of teeth to change the tooth to a natural whiter shade. An impression of the teeth is taken in surgery and then a mouth tray made. Peroxide gel is placed in the tray and the patient is asked to wear it overnight, so the gel comes in contact with the teeth. The peroxide agent then soaks deeply into the tooth to lighten from within while the time taken to achieve the desired results vary.
Why is it done? Tooth Whitening brightens a smile and improves the appearance of discoloured, stained or darkened teeth. It usually whitens your teeth quite noticeably, and allows the patient to control the results by the number of treatments selected.Find Out More
Tooth Coloured Fillings
What is it? Teeth deteriorate and the result is holes are formed which need filing. There are a few different types of tooth-coloured filling materials which may be used. The most common is made from a composite resin, or for a stronger option, is made of porcelain. Tooth-coloured fillings can be chosen to match the colour of the teeth, making them a natural-looking alternative to amalgam fillings.
Why is it done? Strengthens teeth, repairs holes in teeth and makes teeth look natural. Similar in colour and texture to natural teeth, the fillings are less noticeable, and much more attractive, than other types of fillings. You can smile and talk with confidence.Find Out More

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