Cosmetic dentistry can correct a number of aesthetic issues affecting the colour, shape, and size of the teeth.
Technological advancements in natural-looking, tooth-colored dental materials make today’s cosmetic dental treatments more durable and predictable than in years past.
Tooth-coloured restorative material composed of plastic with small glass or ceramic particles, usually “cured” or hardened with filtered light or chemical catalyst.
Resin, decayed, or worn teeth; most are durable and will last you many years, but they are not permanent and may need to be replaced in the future.
No dental restoration is permanent due to the difficult environment of the mouth and the everyday wear and tear all restorations take.
A Crown/Cap is the portion of a tooth above the gum line that is covered by enamel. The artificial cap can be made of porcelain, composite, or metal and is cemented on top of the damaged tooth. Porcelain is the most popular choice because it is tooth coloured and resembles your natural teeth.
Much like fillings, crowns are highly durable and will last you many years, but they may need to be replaced in the future.
Typical reasons for a crown include a tooth that has had a root canal, decayed teeth, fractured or large fillings, broken teeth, or for cosmetic enhancement.
Bridges are a stationary (non-removable) dental prosthesis fixed to teeth, adjacent to space.
They are cemented or bonded to supporting teeth or implants to replace one or more missing teeth. These are also called a fixed partial denture. Just like fillings, there are many types of bridges and you and your dental team will discuss the best options for your case. The most popular bridge is made of porcelain because it most resembles your natural teeth. They are very durable and will last you many years, but like other dental restorations, they may need to be replaced.
Bridges are chosen to fill in spaces of missing teeth, to help restore your smile, as an alternative to removable dentures, or to help retain normal chewing and speaking.
These are tooth-coloured restorations made of porcelain - cemented or bonded in place.
Dentures and partials are removable replacements for missing and extracted teeth that closely resemble natural teeth and gums. We understand the emotional effect of the appearance of your smile, especially when you have teeth missing, so going even a day without a denture or partial is very uncomfortable.
Two types of dentures are available: Complete and Partial.
We treat fractured teeth that are fairly common and happen for a variety of reasons, such as biting down on hard candy, being hit in the mouth by a ball, teeth grinding, or tooth decay
A chipped tooth is one of the most common dental injuries. It’s rarely painful and usually does not affect the tooth’s pulp, but we always recommend a crown to preventing further damage.
With advancements in dental care, there is an option for virtually any form of discoloration. If you no longer want to feel like you have to hide your smile because of discolored teeth, we can help here.
Tooth Jewellery is an accessory placed on the front portion of your tooth. The world of fashion is ever changing and these dynamics apply to dentistry. Our service add a sparkle to your dazzling smile.
Yellow teeth can be heavy on confidence. We help you reveal those beautiful white teeth. Our experts use advanced whitening products which can peel away the stains in no time.
A complex denture is made to suit each persons individual looks and requires additional measurements of your face and jaw. We offer all the latest procedures need to enhance your denture treatment.
We are committed to delivering the best for you, whether it’s the perfect smile or reconstructing your entire mouth through our supportive dental services.
Composite fillings, also known as white or tooth colored fillings, these are made of a resin and plastic. We are experts in tooth fillings and follow latest procedures to give you the best service.
A dental implant is an artificial tooth root surgically placed directly into the jawbone where a tooth is missing. A dental implant acts as an anchor for a bridge, replacement tooth, or a set of replacement teeth.