Don't hide your smile
Achieve a stunning smile withcosmetic dentistry
Through advances in modern dental materials and techniques; the shape, colour, and alignment of your teeth can be improved to give you the smile you’ve always wanted.
There are many dental procedures, techniques, and options to treat teeth that are discoloured, chipped, misshapen or missing. These improvements are not always just aesthetic dentistry, some of these treatments are also used to improve oral problems, such as your bite.
- Teeth whitening
- Porcelain veneers
- Crowns and bridges
- Dental implants
Discover below how you can improve your teeth and rejuvenate your smile through a range of cosmetic and restorative treatments at Mawson Dental Care.
A smile to be proud of
Porcelain Veneers
Are your teeth stained, chipped, or not aligned on top of each other?
Veneers are used on teeth with uneven surfaces or are chipped, discoloured, oddly shaped, unevenly spaced or crooked.
Consisting of a layer of composite or dental porcelain material is permanently bonded to your natural tooth enamel and acts as a shell that covers the external layer of your teeth to improve appearance or to defend the tooth’s surface from impairment.
You can have just one veneer fitted or a whole set, known as a smile makeover.
The pros of veneers are that they can be done in only two visits and the porcelain looks natural and will not stain.
No more Gaps in your Smile
Crowns and Bridges
Are you missing one or more teeth? Missing teeth can negatively impact your dental health as well as your self-confidence.
Crowns is sometimes known as ‘caps’ and are permanently fixed onto existing teeth or implants for restorations either cosmetic, to strengthen fractured teeth or act as a replacement for large fillings. Porcelain crowns are matched to the natural colour of your teeth so they blend in perfectly.
Bridges are primarily used to replace one or more missing teeth. Like crowns, bridges are a great choice because unlike a partial denture they are permanently cemented in place and can be colour matched to the colour of existing teeth.
Generally speaking, crowns are used to strengthen teeth, while bridges are used to replace them.
Dentures
Dentures , often referred to as false teeth are a removable artificial teeth option that can be taken out for cleaning or whenever required. Although not as stable as implant-based options, dentures are individually tailored to your mouth and can be an alternative option for patients with low bone density.
Designed to fit comfortably over the gums, they not only replace missing teeth but fill any gaps left by them.
Partial dentures are often used instead of other tooth replacement methods when the surrounding natural teeth are not strong enough to support structures such as dental bridges, or when more than one or two teeth are missing.
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Dental Implants
Dental / teeth implants are a natural-looking way to improve the look and functionality of your teeth and can be the preferred treatment option because they are designed to look, feel, and function like natural teeth.
If you have one or more missing teeth, a dental implant might be a suitable option if you:
- have a fully grown, healthy jawbone
- don’t have gum disease
- don’t have conditions that affect bone healing
We can discuss with you whether a dental implant procedure is suitable for you.
Teeth Whitening
Do you want a dazzling bright smile? Perhaps your teeth have yellowed over time or you are not happy with the staining that results from particular foods and drinks.
Natural-looking bright, white teeth can help improve the appearance of your smile, boost your confidence as well as enhance your self-esteem.
Yellow teeth can contribute to signs of aging, therefore, a whiter smile can help to make you look younger. There are a number of reasons people consider teeth whitening
Whatever the reason may be professional teeth whitening is a fantastic non-surgical, affordable, and relatively quick option to improve the appearance of your smile.
As well as the natural aging process, tooth discolouration and staining can be caused by a number of lifestyle and biological factors, including:
- Certain foods, drinks and smoking
- Accumulation of plaque and tartar deposits
- Ingesting too much fluoride when teeth are forming, which gives them a “mottled” look
- Trauma to the teeth that may cause a brown, grey or black colour
Mawson Dental Care are now providing our patients with different tooth whitening options.