Cosmetic Treatments

Smile
Design

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Your smile is one of the first things
people notice about you.

smile design
Smile image

Studies have shown that when people are asked to analyse facial photographs, they are most likely to focus their attention on the mouth and the eyes.

People focus on our mouth to assess us visually; combined with a smile, this assessment helps people form certain impressions about us. If you are not confident about your smile, it shows.

Studies have shown that when people are asked to analyse facial photographs, they are most likely to focus their attention on the mouth and the eyes. Combined with a smile, this assessment helps people form certain impressions about you. If you are not confident about your smile, it shows.

The team at Geans Dental fully understands the impact of a great smile on people and will work with you to help you create a lasting impression.

Geans Smile Design image

We start with
understanding your smile

The process of correcting a smile begins with a smile evaluation. We photograph your smile and analyse your teeth using models contoured with diagnostic wax to understand the plan of treatment and recommend the right services for you.

We offer a wide range of treatments to improve your smile and enhance its beauty aesthetically in proportion with your features. We also pay attention to protecting your natural teeth and enhancing your smile in the most conservative and least invasive manner to preserve your natural look as much as possible.

We pay attention to protecting your natural teeth and enhancing your smile in the most conservative and least invasive manner to preserve your natural look as much as possible.

Your smile stays
memorable for longer.

Composite
Recontouring
Composite Recontouring image

Composites are tooth-coloured filling materials used to improve the colour, shape, size and texture of teeth to make them more attractive. They can be used to fix minor chips in teeth, disguise gaps and worn edges or replace metal fillings. They are different from porcelain veneers, in that they require minimal to no drilling; and the treatment can be completed in a single visit, sometimes without the need for injections.

Composites are tooth-coloured filling materials used to fix minor chips in teeth, disguise gaps and worn edges or replace metal fillings. They are different from porcelain veneers, in that they are minimally invasive; and the treatment can be completed in a single visit, sometimes without the need for anaesthetic.

Before: gap in teeth

After: gap fixed with Composite Recountouring


Veneers
Veneers

Veneers are custom-made shells of thin porcelain that match your teeth colour. They are designed to ‘repair’ your smile by covering the front surface of your teeth to improve their appearance.

Veneers are widely used to close gaps between teeth, mask internal stains, restore partially broken-down teeth or correct those that are poorly formed. These shells of porcelain are then bonded to the teeth, using a resin cement.

Veneers are custom-made shells of thin porcelain that match your teeth colour. They are designed to ‘repair’ your smile by covering the front surface of your teeth to close gaps between teeth, mask internal stains, restore partially broken-down teeth or correct those that are poorly formed.


Composite fillings
Composite fillings

Mercury-based amalgam fillings were the only options available in the past for teeth fillings. These days, however, composite resin or tooth-coloured fillings are preferred and widely used. They were originally used only for front teeth because of their softer nature, but with modern improvements to their composition, composite fillings are now suitable for molars and premolars as well.

Composite fillings are technically quite demanding to place; but once bonded into the tooth, they offer a strong and durable restoration with very good aesthetics.

Composite resin or tooth-coloured fillings offer a strong and durable restoration with very good aesthetics. They were originally used only for front teeth because of their softer nature, but with modern improvements to their composition, composite fillings are now suitable for molars and premolars as well.

Before: stained teeth and fillings

After: whitened teeth and replaced composite fillings


Cosmetic Crowns
Cosmetic Crowns

Crowns are placed on teeth to protect them if they are heavily filled and showing signs of cracks and wear. They are also used to protect teeth that have undergone extensive filling such as teeth that have had root canal work.

These crowns are custom-made using porcelain by our expert lab technicians, who make them bespoke to the shape and colour of your existing teeth, offering excellent aesthetics.

The procedure involves removing a thin layer of tooth and taking an impression of the preparation to fabricate a precision-fit crown. A second visit involves carefully bonding or cementing the custom-made crown to the tooth.

Crowns are placed on the teeth to protect them if they are showing signs of cracks and wear or have undergone extensive filling, such as teeth that have had root canal work. Our expert lab technicians make the crowns bespoke to the shape and colour of your existing teeth, offering excellent aesthetics.

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