Never has it been so easy and so important to have a great smile. Your smile is your number one fashion accessory, in use all day, every day. It’s also your most important non-verbal tool of communication. You will get far more wear out of your smile than that new ultra-expensive handbag, and you will reach more people with it than with the latest version of your phone.
Why not invest some time and money in one of the things you will wear all day, every day for the rest of your life: your smile. Here at Smilecraft, your dentist in Stevenage, we have a great range of tried and tested treatments to upgrade every aspect of your smile.
Whether you are unhappy with your smile in general, or there’s just one tiny imperfection that’s been niggling at you for years, we can find the treatment for you. And, if you aren’t quite sure what you need, you can come in for a consultation with the dentist in Stevenage. We can put together a package of cosmetic treatments that will turn your smile into a thing of beauty that harmonises with your mouth and face. Just ask for a smile makeover consultation when you call.
Colour change
Having white teeth is important these days. And yet, we also consume plenty of things that stain. If you like coffee, tea, red wine or berries, they will be leaving traces of pigment in your enamel. We can lift the stains out and lighten your enamel colour with teeth whitening treatments, either in the clinic or as a take-home kit.
Minor imperfections
Veneers and cosmetic bonding cover over imperfections such as worn edges, tiny gaps, slight misalignments and discolourations that don’t respond to whitening. Veneers are made of dental porcelain, and cosmetic bonding is done using composite resin. Both are robust materials that can last for a decade if you take good care of them.
Hidden history
Hide away your history of tooth decay with white fillings instead of amalgam. White fillings use composite resin and can be sculpted to give you back your chewing surfaces.
Want to know more? Why not give the dentist in Stevenage a call?