Teeth Whitening
Philips Zoom and take-home Kits

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Adults, Children and Seniors

Dental Check-ups and Clean with fluoride, X-rays Panoramic and Bitwings. We can help you keep your natural teeth for as long as possible.
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Sleep Dentistry

Pain-free dentisty is indicated for anyone who wants to be at ease and relaxed during any dental treatment.
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Smile makeovers and Orthodontics

Have the smile of your dreams and improve confidence, self-esteem & social success.
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Single, full and All-ON-4 Implants

Recommended to missing teeth or dentures. Single, multiple or all. You can eat and drink that it feels like your natural teeth.
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SIROLASE

We use light instead of drills to treat several dental conditions. Effective to correct "gummy" smiles and periodontal diseases speeding up healing with reduced trauma.
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fillings and same-day crowns

Fix chipped or knocked out tooth, improper bite correction and replace tooth decay metal fillings with resin or porcelain.
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Share The Secrets for a Beautiful Smile
Do I need a Cosmetic Dentist near me?
Are your teeth looking more yellow than white these days or do you wish they were a little straighter?
What can you do? Do you need professional help or an over the counter solution when your smile needs a bit of a touch-up?
"If your smile is important to you, then you need a dentist. Not any dentist, but a Cosmetic Dentist with professional experience, the right qualifications and compassionate personality approach.
Give preference to a dentist with oral surgery specialisation in case your condition requires implants, for example", says Dr Maurie Coorey, principal at Dental Care Glebe Sydney Dentists.
What can you do? Do you need professional help or an over the counter solution when your smile needs a bit of a touch-up?
What is the difference between General Dentists and Cosmetic Dentists?
"General dentists are family dentists who cares for kids, adults and seniors dental care by ensuring teeth are healthy and strong. Cosmetic Dentist aims to improve the appearance and the function of your smile by treating your teeth and gums as requried" says Dr Nicole Hendricks, DDS at Dental Care Glebe Sydney Dentists surgery in Glebe, NSW..
What does a Cosmetic Dentists can do for you?
"A smile makeover may include:
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Teeth whitening (bleaching), laser whitening like Phillips Zoom or both. Laser whitening is performed 'in-chair' and the Cosmetic Dentist can prescribe with professional grade bleaching take-home kits.
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Straightening of teeth (orthodontics) by the use of traditional braces or the most popular alternative to traditional metal braces - the invisible aligners called Invisalign®.
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Sleep apnea or apnoea & snoring problems - a cosmetic dentist can provide the correct sleep appliance and make changes to your oral device as needed.
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Adding or removing dental materials to teeth, such as bonding (composite); veneers (laminates); crowns (caps); bridges (prosthetic device) and dental implants.
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Remodelling gums (gum lift) for creating longer or more symmetrical teeth.
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Reshaping teeth to correct crooked or excessively long teeth.
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Fix teeth imperfections like teeth colour; position; shape; size and alignment as well as bite correction due to teeth grinding or malformation" says Dr Callum Titmarsh, dentist and bachelor of Biotechnology(Hons) by the University of New Castle, NSW.
The best Cosmetic Dentist has the right tools, materials and ways to enhance your smile’s look so that you can always feel confident about your teeth.
Things to check about a Cosmetic Dentist
"A cosmetic dentist will have taken extra training specifically dedicated to this collection of treatments. They’ll have real-world experience applying them, vast technical knowledge of how they work, and a refined, artistic touch as well.
An easy way to check about Cosmetic Dentists credentials and experience is to go to their website. In the ‘About Us” menu you should find the dentist biography. Don’t forget to read online reviews and what patients say about the dentist – Google and Yelp are good trusted reviews sources online, today", says Dr David Dong, DDS(hons) oral surgeon at Dental Care Glebe Sydney Dentists in Sydney.
Search for these good signs:
- Does he or she have the right qualification, such as a post graduated training by a reputable institution?
- Have he or she received any academic prize or honours?
- Does he or she have register with the local Dental Board?
- Does he or she have any professional membership?
- Genuine positive reviews of existing patients?
Now that you know what a cosmetic dentist is and do, now comes the fun part. Watch the video!
7 Simple Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures That Will Make You Smile Camera-Ready
These are the treatments to keep your eye out for when you are looking for a cosmetic dentist:
1. Dental Fillings: we, in cosmetic dentistry use tooth-coloured composite fillings as opposed to metal dental fillings used in dental restoration - to improve your smile aesthetics. Made of a composite resin they can be specially shaded so that they blend in completely with the colour of your teeth, making them much more subtle than traditional fillings. This form of tooth bonding is durable as it lasts for many years.
2. Dental Veneers: opposite of a tooth crown that covers the whole tooth like a cap; porcelain veneers; made of extremely thin ceramic covering, are bonded only to the front of the teeth. They can eliminate a whole variety of flaws at once, including stains, chips, cracks, gaps, and even slightly misaligned teeth. Veneers also look exceptionally realistic and can resolve numerous dental cosmetic problems, ranging from crooked teeth, to cracked or damaged enamel to noticeable gaps between two teeth.
3. Tooth Crowns: the unlike dentures, which are removable, dental crowns are a fix tooth-shaped cap placed (cemented) over teeth surface or implants to restore or improve its appearance, shape or alignment. These all-ceramic crowns can be shaped and coloured to mimic a natural tooth in every possible way, so when you need a broken tooth or cavity repaired, they’re the best way to get the most beautiful result.
4. Composite Bonding: tooth bonding or composite bonding refers to an esthetic restoration of decayed, damaged or discoloured teeth. It is a popular cosmetic alternative to amalgam fillings because its material resembles the colour of your own tooth enamel. There are custom-made fillings that require an impression or mould of your teeth – Outlays and Inlays. Made by a dental laboratory the material is permanently cemented onto the tooth by your dentist.
a) onlays – sometimes referred to as a partial crown.
b) inlays – a larger type of filling for cavities. This dental procedure can take less than an hour, as your dentist drills out the tooth decay and apply the composite onto the tooth's surface, then "sculpts" it into the right shape before curing it with a high-intensity light.
5. Teeth Whitening: Over the years, teeth become stained and worn from food, drinks, medication and personal habits such as smoking. A cosmetic dentist can give you a customized at-home teeth whitening kit that will be much more potent and reliable than anything you can get at the store. Usually, you’ll only need to use the kit daily for a couple of weeks to get a smile that’s up to 8 shades whiter.
6. Dental implants: implants are used by your periodontist (specialist in gums and other supporting tissues of the teeth) to replace teeth after tooth loss. The dentist inserts a small titanium screw into the jaw at the site of the missing tooth, which serves as the support for a crown. These implants are almost indistinguishable from the surrounding natural teeth, and once the bone and supporting tissue fuse to the implant, they are permanently secured into place. Patients need to practice diligent oral hygiene during the implant placement period to clean plaque and food debris from the area.
7. Invisible Braces | Invisalign®: Invisalign® is a leading brand for clear aligners. This treatment uses a series of custom-made clear plastic aligner trays to straighten the teeth as opposed to metal braces. They’re practically invisible on the teeth, allowing you to get a straighter smile without the daily hassles of brackets and wires.
Did you know cosmetic dentists also provide restorative benefits?
For example, dental fillings are a common procedure used to treat decayed teeth.
Previously, most dental fillings were composed primarily of gold, amalgam and other materials that left visible dark spots on the teeth.
Today’s dental fillings may be considered cosmetic to a certain extent because you can select fillings made of porcelain or composite materials that closely match the colour of your teeth, thus maintaining the natural appearance of your teeth and smile. Many people may ask their cosmetic dentist to have their older fillings replaced with newer, tooth-coloured fillings to enhance their oral appearance.
What happens in a cosmetic dentist consultation?
As a normal visit to a traditional dentist, your initial consultation with the cosmetic dentist is an opportunity for you to learn about the practice that you’ve narrowed down your search to, as well as discuss what you like and don’t like about your smile. It’s also an opportunity to establish realistic expectations for your treatment.
Cosmetic dentist consultations typically include records gathering. Because these records are important for developing a unique and precise treatment plan that will satisfy your needs, a significant amount of time may be spent for this purpose. Records gathering involves, but is not limited to:
- A comprehensive intraoral examination and inspection of any existing dental work.
- Intraoral photographs.
- Radiographs (X-rays).
- Impressions of your upper and lower teeth (models and study casts will be made later).
- Reviewing different tooth shapes and sizes to see what appeals to you.
- Discussing tooth colour.
- Using a computer monitor, reviewing your smile tooth by tooth so you can thoroughly understand what can be changed and how.
