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Where beautiful smiles are made

A PLEASING smile is something we can easily recognise, but how can we produce it through dental treatment?
A youthful smile usually features the following; the central upper two teeth as the dominant teeth; proper brightness; a smile line that follows the lower lip; a pleasing length to the teeth; and adequate fullness of teeth.
But there is no need to worry if you don’t have all these features. If the teeth are incorrectly positioned, they can be re-aligned. If the teeth are too dark, then veneers or bleaching can be used to brighten them.
The gum lines can be corrected to follow the line of the upper lip, and the edges of the teeth can be corrected to follow the lower lip.
Models of your teeth can be made and the changes to length, width, and smile line can all be altered on the models, and then copied into the mouth. In this way we can more predictably achieve a beautiful smile.
If you are interested in cosmetic dentistry contact Sunrise Dental on 5455 4511 or go their website www.sunrisedental.com.au

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