Conservative Cosmetic Dentistry

Minimally Invasive Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry focused on preserving healthy tooth structure where possible using whitening, alignment and composite bonding. This page is written to help you understand your options before booking a personalised clinical assessment.

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Natural results first.Designed around your features, your smile goals and your preferred level of transformation.

What minimally invasive means

The aim is to improve the smile while preserving as much natural tooth as possible. This may include whitening, Invisalign, edge bonding or additive composite bonding.

Why conservative planning matters

Healthy enamel is valuable. A conservative approach avoids unnecessary drilling when a less invasive option can achieve a good result.

Natural results, careful consent

Patients should understand benefits, limitations, maintenance and alternatives before starting cosmetic treatment.

Frequently asked questions.

General guidance only. Your own suitability needs a clinical assessment.

Is composite bonding minimally invasive?

Often yes, because it can be additive with little or no drilling where suitable.

Is whitening conservative?

Dentist-led whitening is a conservative way to improve shade before bonding.

Are veneers minimally invasive?

Some veneers require tooth preparation, so suitability and alternatives should be discussed carefully.

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