Many of us in the UK are unhappy with our smile. With advances in modern dentistry, it's no longer just a case of filling and taking out teeth. Cosmetic dentistry, or ‘aesthetic dentistry', is used as a means of improving the appearance of teeth and your smile.
Book AN APOINMENTYour smile is often one of the first things that other people notice about you so it’s crucial that you are happy with the first impression your smile makes, whether it’s at a job interview or on a first date.
A smile makeover involves one or more cosmetic dental procedures to improve the aesthetics of your smile. It is a very individual process as it is dependent on what you want, but a makeover could range from a simple improvement, such as the replacement of silver fillings with more discreet white ones and teeth whitening, to teeth being straightened or missing teeth replaced.
Here are some of the ways we can help improve your smile using modern cosmetic dentistry:
Crooked teeth can be straightened with Invisalign aligners.
Chipped, broken teeth can be repaired by cosmetic bonding, porcelain veneers or porcelain crowns.
Missing teeth can be replaced with dental implants, a dental bridge or a denture.
Discoloured or stained teeth can be cleaned or professionally whitened.
If you would like to know more about our smile design process please contact the Practice.
Dental veneers are thin shells of porcelain that are used to recreate the natural look of teeth, while providing strength and resilience comparable to natural tooth enamel.
Veneers can be used to reshape all kinds of deformations, including chipped, worn-down, cracked, crooked and misaligned teeth. The ceramic which forms the veneer can be made to look like tooth enamel, which means your new smile can be tailored to your cosmetic goals.
Teeth whitening is the safest and most cost effective way of enhancing the appearance of your teeth. Teeth discolouration responds extremely well to whitening treatment, removing stains on teeth caused from fizzy drinks, coffee, smoking, wine and other food. The non-surgical dental treatment is pain free and will leave you with beautiful teeth that are many shades whiter!
Whitening treatment lifts off stains from the enamel and works by allowing a very small amount of bleaching gel to come in to contact with the teeth. The gel then reacts with the surface of the tooth, gently removing stains.
At Dental Wellness Mill Hill we offer both in practice and home treatments. If you are looking to enhance your smile, we can recommend the best treatments based on your lifestyle, budget and cosmetic goals.
Composite bonding is a technique where resin is colour-matched, shaped and contoured onto your teeth to give the appearance of straighter, whiter smile.
It can be used as a cosmetic solution for chipped teeth, gapped teeth and hide staining on teeth. Unlike porcelain veneers, which require a reduction in tooth structure, composite bonding can be less invasive and completed in one visit.
Rima is an expert in root canal treatment, having completed a two-year post-graduate Diploma in Endodontics at Kings College London, which allows her to carry out root canal treatments to a higher standard and tackle more advanced cases. Rima also has a special interest in Restorative Dentistry and Smile Design, including Invisalign, and has completed a certificate course in Restorative and Aesthetic Dentistry, allowing her to carry out more complex and cosmetic cases.
We have put together a guide of current treatment fees effective from Jan 2025. Fee's fluctuate depending on the overall treatment plan and individual cases.
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Dr Charlotte is a dentist with a special interest in treating snoring and obstructive sleep apnoea, she is currently completing a postgraduate certificate in Dental Sleep Medicine making her one of the few dentists in the country with further qualifications able to screen and treat sleep related breathing disorders.
She absolutely loves helping patients get a good restful sleep at night and improving sleep quality and sleep duration
Snoring might seem like just a nuisance, but it can be a sign of underlying health issues and impact your overall well-being.
Snoring can indicate a more serious condition (sleep apnoea)
Poor sleep quality and daytime tiredness - increasing the risk of accidents including driving accidents.
Snoring and sleep apnoea are linked to high blood pressure, and a higher risk of heart attack and stroke.
Snoring can disturb your partner’s sleep, leading to frustration, separate bedrooms, and relationship strain
Poor sleep quality is linked to anxiety, depression, and mood swings.
Snoring and sleep apnea are associated with weight gain and difficulty losing weight due to hormonal imbalances caused by poor sleep.
Untreated snoring can cause inflammation and swelling in the throat, making breathing worse over time.
• Lifestyle changes (weight loss, avoiding alcohol before bed, side sleeping)
• Mandibular advancement devices (MADs) to keep the airway open
• CPAP therapy if diagnosed with sleep apnea
• Surgical or procedural options in severe cases
Ignoring snoring today could mean bigger health problems tomorrow. Treating it improves your sleep, health, and overall quality of life!
During the consultation process, she would take a thorough and extensive sleep history including what time patients go to bed any particular sleep habits as well as going through some screening questionnaires to assess the risk of obstructive sleep apnoea. A consultation costs £
We will email these to you before your consultation appointment and encourage you to complete them with your family members.
She will also conduct an introral examination; looking inside the mouth to look for any physical signs of snoring an obstructive sleep apnoea she will then discuss all her findings with you.
We do encourage you to have a home sleep test to get a general overview of your sleep. After, we have the results of the home sleep test we will give you our treatment recommendations and Dr Charlotte will show you the devices that we can make for you here at our practice. These devices cover your top and bottom teeth and encourage your bottom jaw to be in a forward position to open up your airway.
A Home sleep test is delivered to your door and is carried out usually over three nights. It is a small piece of kit, similar to an adhesive button, which is placed above your collarbone, and a small bracelet and then you go to sleep as normal. The data is collected overnight through a sensor and transmitted to an app from which Dr Charlotte will be able to see the results.
All our sleep tests is are discussed with a Sleep Doctor to assess your sleep quality, your snoring, and any periods where you may stop breathing for example overnight. Together we will come up with a bespoke treatment plan together.
If during the consultation Dr Charlotte thinks you need further investigations she may refer you to a specialist sleep team for a consultation.
Dr. Charlotte has built up an extensive network in comprising of ENT doctors respiratory doctors, my functional therapists, sleep physicians, physiotherapists psychiatrists, and general medical practitioners. She will provide you with a bespoke treatment plan regardless of your needs to enable you to get the best quality night's sleep.
These devices start from £1500 and a home sleep test start from £400 the cost of the device includes the consultation the fitting of the device and all the reviews necessary for the first year.
We advise that the device is reviewed once a year to ensure optimum fit and there will be a small charge for this.
We ask that patients complete the Epworth sleepiness scale and STOP-BANG questionnaire, which will be emailed to you prior to their appointment so that Dr Charlotte can discuss the results with you. We encourage you to complete this with your family members.
We ask if you if you are not a patient of our practice that you have had a dental check-up in the last six months. If you would like to book a check-up AND a sleep consultation this can be arranged.
All your dental treatment needs to be completed BEFORE the device is made, the device is customized the fit of your mouth and to ensure its longevity we need all dental treatments to be completed and a healthy oral environment to ensure it lasts for a long time. If you have any new dental work completed after the device is constructed you may need a new device.
Depending on the device they are guaranteed for between two and three years. This does not include theft, loss, breakage from not following instructions, or a replacement due to dental treatment.
You are more than welcome to have a consultation with Dr Charlotte and if you were to decide to proceed with treatment on the NHS she can contact with your GP (with your permission) and share her thoughts and findings from the consultation.
Whilst the NHS MAY provide a sleep test (if necessary) and may make recommendations for a mandibular advancement device (if appropriate) the waiting list can be up to 2.5 years. Some hospitals will not provide a bespoke mandibular advancement device but rather encourage you to purchase one online which is not as effective OR fit as well and only one type of device is offered. Dr Charlotte works with many different types of devices to ensure the best option for you.