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Smile Makeover

Are you in need of a smile makeover, but you’re not sure where to start? There are a number of issues that can stop you smiling, from stains, cracks and chips to missing, discoloured or misaligned teeth. If you suffer from any of these issues or simply aren’t happy with the general appearance of your smile, then book a free consultation with one of our registered dentists.

Putting you first

We’ll start every smile makeover with a comprehensive assessment to get to know you, and how we can help you achieve a bright, natural looking smile. Each makeover varies depending on your individual needs, but it could include one or more of the following treatments:

Our dental team will take you through all the options so that we can create a treatment plan centred around you.

Screening service

Your health is our number one priority, which is why we will also provide a screening service as part of your smile makeover, checking for any signs of dental decay, gum disease or mouth cancer. We’ll provide advice on any further treatment that might be needed. Plus, if any issues arise, our expert dentists will be on hand to check out immediate concerns flagged by either yourself or the hygienist.

If you are in need of a further examination or treatment, you may want to consider joining the Illume Membership, which offers annual Healthy Mouth Reviews and visits to the hygienist, along with a whole range of benefits, for a simple monthly fee.

Spread the cost

Contact our friendly, expert team now to book a consultation and begin your smile makeover.

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