At No Gaps Dental, our Cosmetic Dentists combine a wealth of clinical skills and experience with a flair for smile and facial aesthetics. If you can appreciate the benefits of having a great looking smile – both for your professional and personal life – our team of Cosmetic Dentists can help you to reap the rewards through a variety of treatment options.
What’s more, our Cosmetic Dental procedures are designed to be minimally invasive yet deliver dramatic results. For example, if you have crooked, stained and misshapen teeth, we offer porcelain veneers that can conceal your dental flaws with ultra thin, tooth-coloured laminates to completely transform your smile into an attractive yet natural-looking one! No surgery or time-consuming procedures are required – just a couple of visits to the dentist and you literally get a smile makeover!
Here are some great treatment options available at No Gaps Dental:
Teeth Whitening
White teeth are synonymous with a healthy smile, however some everyday habits – including smoking, drinking coffee or tea and even some food additives – can discolour the surface of our teeth.
We offer take home teeth whitening kits, as well as in-chair whitening at selected clinics. Our take home kits involve placing the whitening gel in your custom made trays and wearing them for the prescribed amount of time. Results are typically seen within two weeks. Our whitening products have varying concentrations of peroxide, so it’s best to consult with your provider to see which is most suitable for you.
Veneers
Veneers are a type of cosmetic procedure involving the application of a tooth-coloured material to the front of a tooth. Veneers are easier and quicker than a crown, however not as permanent. Veneers are useful for correcting gaps between teeth, discoloured teeth or even misaligned teeth.
Prosthetics
Aside from implants, there are different types of prosthetics, which include dentures and crowns. Dentures provide a removable alternative to false teeth, whereas crowns are permanently fused to the root. Crowns are typically placed on, but not limited to, a tooth that has had root canal therapy, where the tooth structure is weakened.