An aesthetic restoration is the reconstructed and improved condition of your natural teeth completely restoring its function and aesthetics.
- Veneers
A veneer is a thin layer of porcelain made to fit over the front surface of a tooth and can improve the colour, shape and position of your teeth.
- Single Anterior
Making a single unit central incisor look natural and match the adjacent teeth is probably one of the most difficult procedures in dentistry.
Masking a dark tooth adds a further degree of difficulty and requires a good understanding of how the various layers will affect the three dimensions of colour; value, hue and chroma as well as the opacity and translucency.
It is also important to understand how the crown fits in with the surrounding teeth to achieve a harmonious smile design.
Material choice is another major consideration.
Clear and precise communication with the laboratory is paramount.


- Full Arch Cases
In full arch replacement, a full jaw of teeth can be replaced with dental implants and/or fixed bridges, crowns and inlay/ onlays for a stable, aesthetic, long-term solution.
When there are no teeth present, the solution is often state-of-the-art implant systems. A minimum number of implants are required to support the maximum number of teeth – a full arch of the upper or lower jaw.
