Get your smile noticed for the right reasons

It’s only when you have a fabulous smile that you realise how much people notice and respond to it. In a world where everyone seems to be either weighed down with too much worry, or is too self-conscious to crack a great big grin, someone who beams away at strangers on a crowded tube train stands out, for the right reasons.

Cosmetic Dentist in Harley StreetHuman beings have evolved to be very conscious of each other’s smiles. If you smile, not matter what your teeth look like, people are going to notice them and assess them. Looking at teeth is a way to assess someone’s health, and avoid them if they look infectious in some way. We still do that today, we can’t help it. We also assess each other for danger. If you smile at me I will think you are friendly. If you don’t, or it’s a closed lipped smile, I will think you are cold and unhelpful and go find someone smilier to hang out with.

So, if you have a dodgy smile, come and get it turned into a fabulous one with the cosmetic dentist in Harley Street.

Here at Harley Street Dental Practice, your cosmetic dentist in Harley Street, we can fix up just about anything these days. There is a wide range of techniques and materials at our fingertips that we can use to transform iffy-looking teeth into things of beauty and wonder.

Dodgy colour?

If your teeth are not white because they are covered in surface stains from eating, drinking and smoking, the cosmetic dentist in Harley Street can remove those stains with teeth whitening, a simple procedure that uses hydrogen peroxide to lift out stains. We can do this in the clinic or give you a kit to take home.

Damage

The cosmetic dentist in Harley Street uses veneers and cosmetic bonding to cover over chips, cracks and worn edges. They can also be used to disguise issues with shape or position, for example, if your teeth seem too small with gaps between them, or one or two don’t quite line up properly.

Gums

We can also use laser treatment to cut away excess gum tissue, or grafting to replace gum that has receded.