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Mind, Body & Soul  The perfect smile


When you smile spontaneously, your eyes light up and others share your moment of fun/love/joy/excitement.


Whether you dream of making new friendships, business relationships or romance, your smile and your confidence in it may just be the missing key to your contentment. This is why people are increasingly choosing to explore the marvelously evolving options for enhancing their teeth… ...Cosmetic dentistry is an art form: the art of recognising your facial


characteristics – including your unique shape, skin tone and eyes; the art of imagining the possibilities for creating a natural and beautiful smile that brings out the warmth and confidence in your personality.


Options available include:


1 Tooth whitening – the best approach begins with your dentist taking moulds of your teeth from which bespoke transparent plastic trays are created. Your dentist then provides you with a specially formulated lightening gel that you place inside the trays on multiple evenings until the desired colour is achieved.


2 Contemporary orthodontics – includes Invisalign clear aligners,


white fixed braces and expansion orthodontics. This is a revolutionary technique which aligns your smile, saves teeth and preserves both the natural breadth and front/back position of your top teeth (vital for an attractive profile).


3 Minimally invasive dental veneers – precision sculpted thin, strong, porcelain facings – carefully coloured and contoured to create the natural look you desire.


4 Dental implants – made of titanium/ceramic and permanently replacing lost teeth, these technical marvels feel and look the same as a natural tooth.


Editorial by Julian R. Miller B.D.S. (West Malling Dental & Implant Centre)


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