Dental
Restorative and cosmetic dentistry, planned around what each tooth actually needs.
Dental treatment covers a wide range, from replacing a single missing tooth to rebuilding a whole arch. What they have in common is that the right procedure depends on the condition of the tooth underneath — a sound tooth that only needs its appearance changed calls for something different from one that is broken down and needs protecting.
That distinction matters because several of these procedures are permanent. Preparing a tooth for a crown or veneer removes structure that does not grow back, so it is worth understanding which of them applies to you before agreeing to a plan.
Every page below explains what the procedure involves, who it may suit, and what it costs in tooth structure or recovery time.
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Dental implants
A titanium post placed in the jawbone to support a single crown, a bridge or a full arch.
Zirconium crowns
A tooth-coloured crown made from zirconia, used to restore a damaged tooth or cover an implant.
E-max veneers
Thin lithium-disilicate shells bonded to the front of the teeth to change their shape, shade or alignment.
Hollywood smile
A marketing term for a full smile makeover using veneers or crowns across the teeth that show — not a procedure in itself.
All-on-4
A full arch of fixed teeth supported by four implants, often placed and loaded with a temporary bridge in the same visit.
Teeth whitening
A peroxide gel used to lighten the natural shade of the teeth, in the clinic or with custom trays at home.
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