Cosmetic Dentistry - Miranda Dental Care - Sydney
Teeth whitening
Teeth whitening is a procedure that lightens teeth and helps remove stains and discoloration. This is a considered the most advanced form of teeth whitening. This technology is far more advanced and fast compare to traditional bleaching system. Laser whitening will get you smile that is four shades whiter in just 45 minute. We offer Sydney’s most competitive price for Teeth whitening. We will also provide you’re a professional whitening plan and cosmetic dentistry that are specially customized to your unique needs and smile. This technology is created to ensure the optimum safety, and comes in different treatment types and strengths to fit your lifestyle and sensitivity.
Porcelain veneers
Porcelain Veneers are a fast, easy and permanent solution for achieving a beautiful, healthy, and well-proportioned smile. Porcelain veneers, also called porcelain laminates, are ideal for teeth that have spaces or those that are crooked, chipped, misshapen, or discolored. Porcelain veneers can be used to replace tooth structure lost from grinding or over aggressive brushing. In some cases, porcelain laminates can be used as a faster alternative to time consuming orthodontic treatments.
Ceramic Onlays:
A very conservative and cosmetically appealing option to repair a back tooth that is missing a significant amount of tooth structure is a “ceramic” or porcelain onlay. These types of restorations are a strong restorative option and have a high esthetic appeal due to the strong resemblance to natural tooth due to the translucency of porcelain.
Composite Fillings
Composite fillings are a mixture of glass or quartz filler in a resin medium that produces a tooth-colored filling. They are sometimes referred to as composites or filled resins. Composite fillings provide good durability and resistance to fracture in small-to-mid size restorations that need to withstand moderate chewing pressure. Less tooth structure is removed when the dentist prepares the tooth, and this may result in a smaller filling than that of an amalgam. Composites can also be “bonded” or adhesively held in a cavity, often allowing the dentist to make a more conservative repair to the tooth.
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