Cosmetic Dentistry

Patients have much greater awareness and expectations when it comes to good health and appearance; cosmetic dentistry can form an important part of their ongoing well-being.
This is why dental professionals see ever-increasing demand for cosmetic work. We have many years of experience in this area of cosmetic dentistry and offer a whole range of products and procedures.

Before and after images of our Teeth whitening process in cosmetic dentistry

Teeth Whitening

Teeth can be discoloured due to exposure to medication, tooth damage, previous treatment, diet, and simply age. In fact, as we go through life teeth become naturally more yellow.
Teeth Whitening is a safe and effective way to make one’s own natural smile shine, regardless of the origin of the decolourisation. Carried out by a registered dental professional the procedure is completely safe, non-invasive and is guaranteed to whiten your teeth by at least two shades. Contact us for your consultation.

Dentist testing different shades of white against a client's teeth in cosmetic dentistry

Veneers

In some cases teeth whitening on its own is not enough to achieve a good aesthetic result; a little more intervention and removal of the outer part of the tooth is required to make space for a veneer.

Veneers are made of a thin layer of porcelain to improve the appearance of individual or multiple teeth. They are affixed to the outside of the tooth in order to mask any imperfections such as crookedness, discolouration, large and ugly fillings. Veneers are less invasive than crowns and sometimes can be done with minimal preparation of the tooth.

Crowns and inlays/overlays next to a damaged tooth

Crowns & Inlays/Onlays

Badly damaged, worn or broken teeth need to be crowned to preserve them and to restore their appearance and function. A dental crown is a custom made cover that is placed over a natural tooth which has been reduced in size. Crowns are made from a variety of materials: precious metals such as gold, metal and porcelain (white) or exclusively porcelain (white). The choice depends on the clinical situation and the patient’s wishes. We are always happy to discuss individual needs.

Inlays and Onlays are similar to crowns; but less tooth is removed and the restoration is affixed inside/on top of the tooth.

A closeup image of White fillings

White fillings

Amalgam fillings are slowly becoming obsolete. Some Scandinavian Countries banned their use over a decade ago: in Britain since the summer of 2018 they are no longer allowed to be used in children and pregnant women. There are safe and better alternatives to amalgam on the market.
Many patients ask if their filling will be white; we can reassure you, we use exclusively white filling material at the practice. We are also great supporters of the MID philosophy (Minimally Invasive Dentistry), where as much as possible of the tooth structure is preserved and the part missing, replaced with a modern white filling material.

If you have any concerns about the metal fillings in your mouth, don’t hesitate to get in touch.