Natural aesthetics without excess

Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry improves the color, shape, proportions, and harmony of the smile without separating beauty from health and function. We plan the result around the face, lips, bite, and natural expression of each patient.

  • Whitening
  • Veneers
  • Bonding
  • Diastema closure
Cosmetic Dentistry

Balanced aesthetics

A beautiful smile is not the same for everyone. We discuss what bothers you, what result you want, and which solutions will look natural in your face.

What can be corrected

Cosmetic treatment can improve stains, discoloration, small chips, cracks, spaces between teeth, disharmonious shapes, or old restorations that no longer look good.

Closing a diastema

A diastema is a space between the front teeth that can change the appearance of the smile. Depending on the size of the space, tooth shape, and bite, it may be corrected with bonding, veneers, or orthodontic treatment.

Treatment options

Sometimes whitening or bonding is enough. In other cases, veneers, ceramic crowns, or zirconia restorations are more suitable. The right option depends on the teeth, expectations, bite, and budget.

Health and function

Good aesthetics should not compromise chewing or overload teeth. We assess not only color and shape, but also contacts, bite, and long-term stability.

Frequently asked questions

What patients usually ask.

Veneers or bonding?

Bonding is usually more conservative and faster, while veneers provide greater stability of shape and color. The best choice depends on the specific teeth.

Will my teeth look too artificial?

Our goal is a natural result. We plan shape, length, and shade according to the face rather than a template.

Can whitening alone improve my smile?

Yes, when color is the main concern. If there are shape issues, wear, spaces, or old fillings, bonding, veneers, or another restoration may be needed.

How is a diastema closed?

Bonding or veneers are often discussed when the space is mainly aesthetic. If the cause is related to bite or tooth position, orthodontic treatment may be more appropriate.

Consultation

Let us see which approach is right for your case.

The best treatment starts with diagnosis and conversation. You will receive a clear explanation of options, limitations, timing, and next steps.