Katoomba Dental Centre

Start the New Year with a New Smile

February 2, 2023
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Posted By: Dr. Philip Moss

Most of us have things we’d like to change about our smile. It could be that you have a broken tooth or a few teeth that are worn or discoloured. What about gummy smiles?

At Katoomba Dental Centre, we offer various cosmetic treatments to enhance your smile and help give you the look you’ve always wanted. Our options include everything from veneers to dental implants. And if you’re considering dental implants and want to learn whether you’re a candidate, we invite you to take advantage of our free consultation. Ask a team member about this complimentary service.

We Want to Learn about Your Smile Goals

Your initial conversation or visit with the dentist includes discussing your smile goals. When we learn what you’re hoping to achieve through cosmetic dentistry, we can talk to you about the treatments that may work in that capacity.

Our cosmetic dentistry options include the following:

  • Dental veneers—These thin tooth shells made of quality porcelain can conceal short teeth, slight misalignment, gummy smiles, discolouration, and chips.
  • Professional teeth whitening—This technology can take years off your tooth age and give you a dramatically brighter smile.
  • Dental crowns—Conceal tooth imperfections and restore broken or vulnerable teeth with dental crowns in Katoomba.
  • Tooth-coloured restorations—Our fillings and restorations can be customised to blend seamlessly with your smile.
  • Laser dentistry—A minimally invasive and gentle way to enhance your smile, including gum recontouring, improved teeth whitening, and more.
  • Dental Implants—All-on-4®, implant-supported dentures and single dental implants restore your smile from the root up.

We Invite You to Talk to Your Cosmetic Dentist in Katoomba

To arrange your consultation with the dentist or if you have questions for our dental team, we encourage you to call us today. And don’t forget to ask about our current specials and KDC membership plan.

Patients come to us from many areas, including the Blue Mountains, Leura, and Wentworth Falls.

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