Patients from Kew typically want reassurance that their replacement tooth will feel secure, along with a clear, manageable plan. We’ll explain suitability, outline each stage of treatment (including healing time), and walk you through what to expect. If you’d like a broader look at our clinic, click here: Learn about our clinic.


If you’re in Kew and looking to enhance chipped, worn, uneven, or stained teeth, veneers may offer a minimally invasive cosmetic solution. These thin shells are bonded to the front of the tooth to improve shape, shade, and balance while maintaining a natural appearance. During your consultation, we’ll compare porcelain and composite veneers, outline any preparation required, and discuss protection if you grind or clench.
Common situations where veneers are discussed include:
If you’re thinking about veneers while also resolving missing teeth, we can help map out how they may fit within a comprehensive plan.
For those in Kew with a tooth affected by large fillings, cracks, wear, or decay-related weakness, a crown can provide coverage and durability for everyday function. In cases of missing teeth, a dental bridge may help fill the space and maintain chewing efficiency, subject to the health of nearby teeth.
We’ll explain the available options, including:
Should implants be under consideration, we’ll explain the situations where an implant-supported option may be recommended and the rationale for it.
Not all wisdom teeth need extraction, yet if you’re in Kew and noticing soreness, swelling, recurrent infection, or food trapping, an assessment can confirm whether removal is appropriate. Some erupt properly, but others remain impacted or only partly through, which can complicate cleaning and increase infection risk.
What to expect during your appointment:
If you’re experiencing ongoing flare-ups or repeated discomfort, arranging an assessment sooner rather than later is advisable.










First contact and smile goals

Comprehensive clinical evaluation

Structured written summary of treatment and costs

Surgical placement of the implant as discussed

Completion of final teeth and transition to maintenance
Factors such as bone condition and additional clinical steps can affect the overall plan. We’ll discuss realistic stages and healing periods after reviewing your case.
Patients commonly mention a sense of pressure with mild discomfort, not sharp pain. You’ll receive straightforward recovery advice and a day-by-day overview.
Many patients remain suitable, depending on bone levels and gum condition. We’ll assess thoroughly and explain achievable outcomes and maintenance needs.
Yes. Once we’ve completed your assessment, we’ll outline the available options and the factors that influence overall cost, such as implant quantity, restoration type, and treatment phases.
An implant crown addresses a single gap with one implant. An implant bridge may cover multiple missing teeth, depending on structural and bite factors.
Begin with an initial consultation to assess suitability and available pathways. Bring along photos, your key concerns, and any prior dental records if possible.
You’ll get a step-by-step plan, realistic expectations, and a focus on function and comfort—not rushed decisions. If you’d like to learn more about our team and approach, visit: About us

Patients throughout Kew 3101 and neighbouring suburbs choose us, with appointments aligned to transport and healing requirements.
Find patient information and regulatory standards on the Dental Board of Australia website: https://www.dentalboard.gov.au/
Explore oral health guidance at the Australian Dental Association website: https://www.ada.org.au/
If you are in the surrounding areas, please visit our dental clinic.