Want to change something about your smile? Cosmetic dentistry offers a range of options that can enhance your smile, whether it’s neatening up some teeth with bonding or brightening your look with teeth whitening. Correcting small gaps and crooked teeth with teeth straightening can make a dramatic impact on your confidence and improve your oral health too.
Know what you want to change about your smile but are unsure of how to get there? Book in for a consultation with one of our experienced clinicians to talk through your ideas.
The best results are achieved through combining different treatments and we can arrange a bespoke treatment plan. The most popular combination is Invisalign and whitening, which is why we offer whitening free with our Invisalign treatments.
DISCOVER SMILE MAKEOVERSWish to make a change to your look? We are able to change the appearance of your teeth using composite bonding and veneers.
Bonding uses a tooth-coloured resin that builds directly on your teeth, concealing discolouration and correcting chips. Similarly porcelain veneers can dramatically change your smile, filling in gaps and enhancing appearance.
Find Out MoreAt Sunbury Dental, we offer three different types of whitening treatment: Enlighten, Boutique and Philips Zoom.
Our range allows us more flexibility so we can whiten your teeth the way that suits your timescales, tooth sensitivity and budget. We also offer free consultations so you have a chance to talk through our options and decide on what is best for you.
Find Out MoreOur teeth rarely grow the way we want them to but thanks to teeth straightening, we can use gentle forces to move teeth into a straighter and healthier position.
We are an Invisalign provider at Sunbury Dental and we also offer other straightening systems to achieve the perfect look in a way that suits you best.
Find Out MoreBiomimetic dentistry mimics nature to fix teeth with life-like restorations. Biomimetic dental materials are inherently biocompatible and offer improved strength, sealing, and antibacterial properties. It’s used especially in restorative and regenerative dentistry and aims to conserve tooth structure, increase the longevity of restorative dentistry, and eliminate the need for future dental re-treatment.
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