Restorative Dentistry
crowns and veneers
Dental Implants
dentures
Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing damaged or missing teeth, which can affect eating, speaking, and confidence, and may lead to further dental problems if left untreated.
We offer restorative treatments such as crowns and veneers, dental implants, and dentures designed to rebuild both function and appearance. Every treatment is carefully tailored to your mouth so you can smile, eat, and speak comfortably again.
Crowns and Veneers
Our crowns and veneers form part of our restorative dentistry approach, using advanced CEREC technology to deliver high-quality restorations in a single visit. Using digital scanning and in-house milling, each restoration is designed with exceptional precision to restore strength, function, and a natural appearance.
Crowns and veneers
How it works
- Digital scan and design to ensure a precise fit and natural appearance
- Milling of the restoration from a ceramic block
- Careful hand-finishing and polishing to match surrounding teeth
- Final placement for a seamless, comfortable result
What to expect & considerations
• Same-day treatment made possible by CEREC technology
• No temporary crowns or multiple visits required
• Restorations are designed to blend naturally with your existing teeth
• Minimally invasive techniques help preserve healthy tooth structure
• Suitable for repairing damaged, worn, or weakened teeth
Dental Implants
Dental implants are a key restorative dentistry solution for replacing missing teeth with long-term stability. We use computer-guided implant planning and custom surgical guides to place implants with a high level of precision, improving safety, reducing treatment time, and supporting predictable long-term results.
How it works
- Full patient evaluation and 3D imaging of the jaw and teeth
- Digital treatment planning to determine ideal implant placement
- Custom surgical guide created for accuracy during the procedure
- Implant placement using guided techniques for precision and safety
What to expect & considerations
- Designed as a long-term replacement for missing teeth
- Can support crowns, bridges, or implant-supported dentures
- Precise planning helps minimise risk to surrounding structures
- Healing time is usually required before the final tooth is placed
dental implants
dental implants
What to expect
- Full patient evaluation and 3D imaging of the jaw and teeth
- Digital treatment planning to determine ideal implant placement
- Custom surgical guide created for accuracy during the procedure
- Implant placement using guided techniques for precision and safety
What to expect & considerations
- Designed as a long-term replacement for missing teeth
- Can support crowns, bridges, or implant-supported dentures
- Precise planning helps minimise risk to surrounding structures
- Healing time is usually required before the final tooth is placed
Dentures
Modern dentures are highly customised solutions for replacing missing teeth, whether you are missing a single tooth, several teeth, or require a full replacement. They are designed to restore function, comfort, and a natural-looking smile. We offer a range of denture options, including partial dentures that replace individual missing teeth without affecting your healthy natural teeth.
Dentures
How it works
- Assessment of your bite, jaw, and remaining teeth
- Guidance on the most suitable denture type for your needs
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Custom design and fabrication for a precise, comfortable fit
- Adjustments to ensure optimal comfort and function
What to expect & considerations
- Restores the ability to chew, speak, and smile with confidence
- Supports facial structure and helps prevent unwanted shifting of teeth
- Options range from lightweight flexible designs to strong metal-based frameworks
- May require periodic adjustments as your mouth naturally changes over time
Our Approach to Restorative Dentistry
Assessment guides treatment
Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing or replacing teeth to restore both function and appearance. Every patient receives a thorough assessment before treatment so we can recommend the most appropriate option for your oral health and lifestyle.
Clear explanations
We take the time to explain each procedure, including preparation, recovery, and ongoing care. Understanding your treatment helps you feel informed and comfortable throughout the process.
Shared responsibility
Successful outcomes rely on good oral hygiene, following aftercare instructions, and attending recommended follow-up visits.
Monitoring and adjustments
Every patient responds differently to treatment. We monitor healing and make adjustments where necessary to ensure restorations remain comfortable, functional, and natural-looking.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know which option is right for me — implants, dentures, or crowns?
The right solution depends on how many teeth are missing or damaged, the health of your gums and jawbone, and your long-term goals. After a full examination and scans, one of our dentists will explain the most suitable options and help you choose a solution that fits your needs and lifestyle.
How long do dental implants, crowns, or dentures last?
With good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups, crowns and implants can last many years. Dentures may need adjustments or replacement over time as your mouth naturally changes. One of our dentists can advise you on the expected lifespan of your treatment and how to care for it properly.
Are dental implants painful?
Implant placement is usually done under local anaesthetic, so the procedure itself is typically comfortable. Some mild soreness or swelling may occur afterwards, similar to other dental procedures. One of our dentists will explain what to expect and how to manage recovery.
Can I eat normally with implants or dentures?
Yes — restorative treatments are designed to help restore normal chewing and speaking. There may be a short adjustment period, particularly with new dentures, but most patients quickly return to eating comfortably once they are used to the restoration.
Am I a candidate for dental implants?
Most adults with healthy gums and sufficient jawbone are suitable candidates for implants. If additional preparation is needed, such as treating gum disease or strengthening the bone, one of our dentists will discuss the available options and guide you through the process.
How do I care for crowns, implants, or dentures?
Good daily oral hygiene — including brushing and flossing — is essential, along with regular dental check-ups. Dentures also require proper cleaning and care. One of our dentists will provide personalised guidance to help keep your restorations healthy and functioning well.