Cosmetic dentistry

Cosmetic dentist in Camden

From subtle improvements to full smile planning — cosmetic dentistry tailored to your goals and your teeth.

Bright, natural smile after cosmetic dental treatment at Dentistree in Camden

Cosmetic dentistry covers a range of treatments aimed at improving the appearance of your teeth and smile, including teeth whitening, composite (white) bonding, porcelain veneers, crowns, and orthodontic options such as clear aligners. At Dentistree in Camden, cosmetic treatment always starts with an assessment of your overall oral health — because a healthy foundation is essential to a long-lasting cosmetic result.

A balanced approach to cosmetic dentistry

Cosmetic treatments often involve permanent changes to your teeth — for example, veneers and crowns generally require some reshaping of natural tooth structure. Because of this, it's important to understand what each option involves, what alternatives exist (including more conservative options like whitening or bonding), and what the long-term maintenance looks like. We aim to give you a clear, honest picture so you can make a confident decision. Results vary from person to person, and not every smile-related concern needs cosmetic treatment to be addressed well.

  • Smile assessment and treatment planning
  • Teeth whitening (in-chair and take-home)
  • Composite bonding for chips and small gaps
  • Porcelain veneers and crowns
  • Clear aligner orthodontic options
  • Honest discussion of more conservative alternatives

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FAQs

Frequently asked questions

The best starting point is a consultation. Your dentist will assess your oral health, listen to what you'd like to change and talk through the most suitable options — from minor adjustments to more involved treatment plans.
Some are — like whitening — while others, such as veneers and crowns, involve permanent changes to your tooth structure. Your dentist will clearly explain what each option involves before any treatment begins.
Often, yes. Composite bonding can be a more conservative option for small chips, gaps and shape adjustments. Whether it's right for you depends on the situation and your goals.
Longevity depends on the treatment, the materials used, your oral hygiene and habits like grinding or biting hard objects. Your dentist will give you a realistic idea of expected lifespan and ongoing care.
Coverage varies. Some treatments may attract a rebate where they have a clinical purpose, while purely cosmetic treatments are often not covered. We can give you item codes to check with your fund.
We always aim for the best possible result and discuss expected outcomes carefully before any treatment. Because every mouth and individual is different, dental results can't be guaranteed in the way a manufactured product might be.

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