1. Tooth whitening
2. Veneers
2.1 Porcelain veneers
2.2 Composite veneers
3.Tooth coloured fillings
4.Crowns
5.Implant Dentistry
1. How Brite Smile
A light activated gel (Hydrogen Peroxide) activated by the Heat-less LED light, gently penetrates the teeth only
to remove deep stains and discoloration, while leaving the structure of the tooth unchanged.
With proper care your whiter smile will last for years.
Take the first step to feeling good, looking great and making a memorable impression every time you smile.
The whitening process is effective on most discoloured teeth.
Darker stains, such as those caused by antibiotics, are more difficult to whiten.
The degree of whiteness will vary from patient to patient

2. Veneers
2.1 Porcelain Veneers?
Veneers are thin, semi-translucent porcelain faces permanently bonded to your teeth. Veneers are the most aesthetic
alternative for a variety of dental conditions for the front teeth, for example:
- spaces between teeth
- Chipped front teeth
- Permanently stained or discoloured teeth
- Crooked teeth
2.2 Composite veneers
Bonding or composite veneers involve the direct application of tooth-coloured composite resin and are
typically used to create a more attractive smile.

3.Tooth coloured fillings
Tooth-coloured fillings are an alternative to traditional metal fillings and fall into two categories:
i) Direct
Direct restoration when composite resin is applied in one appointment
ii) Indirect
Indirect restorations (inlays or onlays) are made of porcelain or composite resin materials fabricated by a
dental laboratory. These restorations usually take two appointments.

4.Crowns and bridges
Crowns (or caps) are dental restorations that are placed over a tooth
A bridge serves to replace a missing tooth or teeth.
Crowns and bridges can be made entirely of tooth-coloured material (especially in the front of the mouth),
metal, or a combination to provide optimal aesthetics.

5. Implant Dentistry
Used to replace one or more missing teeth, implants are another alternative to conventional bridges and dentures.
They maintain bone mass, dental implants can help prevent additional tooth loss as well as the sunken facial appearance
associated with missing teeth. The implant is surgically placed (chair side or in theatre) into the jawbone where it
replaces the natural tooth root. In a few months, the implant securely attaches to the bone.

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