Composite Bonding
Composite bonding uses a tooth-coloured resin material applied directly to the tooth surface to improve its appearance. It’s commonly used for minor chips, small gaps between teeth, or areas where the shape of a tooth is a concern. The procedure is typically completed in a single appointment and requires minimal removal of existing tooth structure. As with all cosmetic treatments, longevity and appearance outcomes vary depending on individual factors including bite, oral hygiene habits, and care.
Smile Makeovers
A smile makeover refers to a personalised treatment plan that may combine two or more cosmetic procedures to address multiple aesthetic concerns at once. For example, a patient may choose to combine teeth whitening with composite bonding, or veneers with minor alignment work. Smile makeover plans are built around your specific goals — not a one-size-fits-all template. During your consultation, your dentist will listen to your concerns, review your dental health, and outline the options that may be relevant to your situation.
Smile Design
Smile design is a planning process used before treatment begins. It involves a detailed assessment of your facial features, tooth proportions, gum line, and bite to help visualise how different treatments could work together. This approach can help you feel more informed and confident before committing to any procedure.