Alhaurin Dental Centre - World class Dental Care
Smile.......
The first step to getting the smile of your dreams is communicating with your cosmetic dentist. Once he or she understands your likes and dislikes and the two of you agree on the course of treatment, you’re on your way to an improved smile. Rest assured that your treatment will be tailored to your teeth and approached from the least invasive procedure possible. Competent cosmetic dentists will only do as little as necessary to help you achieve your goals.


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Cosmetic Imaging is the way forward...within days you can be shown how fantastic you could look with before and after digital photographs. Imaging is low cost and non invasive!
 
Within days we can plan your ideal smile and give you accurate costings as to how we can achieve your dream smile,

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 Dental Bonding
Composite resin material used in tooth bonding is a little miracle worker. Materials that match the shade, translucency and texture of your teeth can be used to fix just about any problem, including chips, cracks, discoloration, gaps, building up worn down areas and making a crooked tooth appear straight. Resin material can even be used to build an entire set of veneers. It's a huge misconception that veneers can only be made of porcelain. In fact, there has been excellent, natural-looking results using composite resin bonding, which is a very long-lasting and versatile material.
The key lies in the dentist's understanding of the tooth structure, the science of color and the artistic ability to sculpt the teeth. During the process, a diluted acid is applied to the tooth enamel to produce a surface which looks like a series of microscopic mountains and valleys. This area is then filled with a liquid plastic that adheres to the surface of the tooth when hardened and allows the further bonding of a composite filling material. This composite can be artistically shaped into the form and color of a natural-looking tooth. The average tooth bonding application may last from five to eight years.
Although some dentists claim that if done by a dentist who is skilled and knowledgeable in how to use the materials, tooth bonding can last much longer