Cosmetic Dentistry in Battersea
At Mouth Dental our team of well-experienced cosmetic dentists is here to offer professional care and a seamless patient journey through all your dental needs.
Introduction
If you are looking for an experienced cosmetic dentist in Battersea to handle with professional care your cosmetic dentistry requirements, then Mouth Dental is the option for you. At Mouth Dental our cosmetic dentistry specialists offer a wide portfolio of cosmetic dentistry treatments, from teeth whitening, to orthodontics, veneers, composite bonding being a few procedures on offer for a complete smile makeover. We help our patients regain key elements to an attractive smile. Thanks to our multi-clinic setting in London, we currently provide routine and cosmetic treatment for over 9000 private patients using our cutting-edge technological facilities to provide full treatment options so that our patients do not have to be referred elsewhere for any of their dental requirements.
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What is Cosmetic Dentistry?
Cosmetic dentistry is dental work that is focused on improving the appearance of your teeth, gums and smile. There are a range of treatments that are designed to help you achieve your dream smile, not only to fix the imperfections but also if required, it can transform your aesthetic as well for a complete smile makeover. It can also help regain your smile in the case of an accident or injury.
Who can perform cosmetic dental procedures?
A dentist who has further training and interest in restorative dentistry. Cosmetic dentistry often involves Orthodontics, gum surgery and sometimes implants.
What are the instances that require this kind of surgery to be performed?
Accidents or injury to teeth/ gums – If you had an accident that caused permanent injury to your teeth or gums you can have cosmetic dentistry to correct the situation. From dental implants to replace missing or broken teeth to crowns bridges to jaw surgery, you can use cosmetic surgery to regain your smile and even make some improvements if you wanted to.
Irregularities with teeth – This does not have to be only an aesthetic requirement because irregularities with your teeth can lead to many other complications from difficulty with cleaning your teeth, to difficulty and with chewing or speaking.
What is Cosmetic Dentistry?
Cosmetic dentistry is dental work that is focused on improving the appearance of your teeth, gums and smile. There are a range of treatments that are designed to help you achieve your dream smile, not only to fix the imperfections but also if required, it can transform your aesthetic as well for a complete smile makeover. It can also help regain your smile in the case of an accident or injury.
Who can perform cosmetic dental procedures?
A dentist who has further training and interest in restorative dentistry. Cosmetic dentistry often involves Orthodontics, gum surgery and sometimes implants.
What are the instances that require this kind of surgery to be performed?
Accidents or injury to teeth/ gums – If you had an accident that caused permanent injury to your teeth or gums you can have cosmetic dentistry to correct the situation. From dental implants to replace missing or broken teeth to crowns bridges to jaw surgery, you can use cosmetic surgery to regain your smile and even make some improvements if you wanted to.
Irregularities with teeth – This does not have to be only an aesthetic requirement because irregularities with your teeth can lead to many other complications from difficulty with cleaning your teeth, to difficulty and with chewing or speaking.
Procedures carried out by cosmetic dentists
Teeth whitening – Teeth whitening agents such as hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide penetrate your tooth enamel to get to the discoloured molecules. The oxygen in these agents reacts with discoloured molecules to break them down.
Veneers – Porcelain dental veneers are thin layer shells that are applied to the top surface of your teeth to give them an instant smile makeover. They improve the aesthetics of your teeth which is why they are used to treat a number of different cosmetic concerns. They have good longevity however, require irreversible preparation to the teeth.
Composite bonding – This is done for people who have worn or chipped teeth. A composite material is used as tooth coloured repair/ veneer. It is mouldable and can be shaped to the ideal shape you desire with no tooth preparation. However, composite bonding has a shorter lifespan than dental veneers.
Dental implants – Dental implants are a popular alternative to dentures, bridges or crowns. They are necessary when you have missing teeth and help replace a missing tooth which if left empty can cause further complications and larger problems. Dental implants look, feel and function like natural teeth and have the added benefit of being long lasting. Thanks to their long lasting quality and firm anchoring to the jaw they have improved the quality of life of people who had difficulty eating and chewing due to the loss of teeth. Dental implants also help preserve the bone levels next to the lost tooth.
Invisalign – Invisalign treatment helps correct misaligned teeth for aesthetic and functional purposes.
Enamel abrasion – This is for removing spots of discolouration using acid abrasion. It involves very gently removing the superficial layer of enamel to remove surface stains using ICON.
Inlays and onlays – Similar to fillings, inlays and onlays are used to restore the integrity of a damaged tooth. Normally a standard filling is applied directly into/onto your tooth and hardens in your mouth whereas inlays and onlays are custom-made and then cemented in place. Onlays cover the cusp of the tooth whereas inlays fill the area between the cusps.
How much does it cost?
Teeth whitening – There are many teeth whitening treatments from home kits to in chair whitening. In chair whitening speeds up the whitening process.
Professional Bleaching Treatments: £399 – £650
Veneers – The cost of porcelain veneers can vary between £1000 and £1500 per tooth.
Composite veneers can cost £199 to £299 per tooth.
Dental implants – Overall cost of a dental implant is generally upwards of £2500, including the initial consultation, implant placement and crown placement. This does vary according to each patient’s individual treatment requirements.
Enamel bonding – Prices can vary depending on the experience of the cosmetic dentist but generally the cost is about £250 to £40
Invisalign braces – Prices will vary according to each individual requirement but on average the cost is around £1500 to £3000
Enamel abrasion – Price is £500 for up to 6 teeth on each arch.
Inlays and onlays – Price is from £650
Payment options at Mouth Dental
You know you are receiving high quality digital dentistry, specialist treatments and care when you choose Mouth Dental. With our renowned customer service, reception staff and patient care those who come to our clinics are guaranteed to feel comfortable and safe throughout their dental journey, so that even nervous patients feel at ease. We offer extended opening hours along with high quality dental products, dental care and a state of the art lab, so it is no wonder we come highly recommended.
You can make use of our payment options for your treatments that help spread out the cost. We also have a ‘pay as you go’ option that allows you to pay for the treatment you have carried out. Learn more about our 0% interest-free finance over 12 months and the 9.9% interest for up to five years, done in partnership with Chrysalis Finance.
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Benefits of cosmetic dental surgeries
- Improves confidence
- Enhances appearance of smile
- Improves your oral health
- Improved the shape of your teeth
- Replaces missing teeth
- Treats chipped teeth
- Corrects dental irregularities
- Long lasting results
Aftercare Instructions
Aftercare is one the most important elements to ensuring the success and longevity of your dental surgery treatments. You should always maintain good oral health by keeping your teeth and mouth clean with a daily routine. Aim to brush or rinse your mouth after every meal. Use mouthwash and when traveling be sure to carry a travel toothbrush with you.
- Resting after oral surgery, your body needs time to recover
- Applying ice to your face to reduce swelling
- Taking your medicines are instructed
- Eating soft foods
- Maintaining a clean mouth by rinsing your mouth with warm salt water.
Selecting a Dental surgeon
If you have not been recommended one by your dentist and are looking for a reputed dental surgeon to treat your dental issue, you can use some of the below tips to help you with your search.
- Affiliated dental practice
- Location and office hours
- Credentials and continuing training/education
- Length of time in practice/experience
- Pain management and anaesthesia options
- Dental insurance plans accepted
- Check social media and other recommendations