Patients across Toorak tend to prioritise two things: confidence in how their new tooth will feel and clarity around the process. We’ll review suitability, outline the typical stages (including healing time), and explain what to expect on the day. If you’d like more detail about our philosophy of care, see: Learn about our clinic.


If you’re located in Toorak and looking to improve the aesthetics of chipped or stained teeth, veneers may be a conservative pathway. These slim shells are attached to the front of the tooth to enhance symmetry and tone seamlessly. We’ll help you compare porcelain and composite veneers, explain what’s involved in preparation, and discuss long-term protection if you grind your teeth.
Veneers are commonly considered for the following concerns:
If you’re balancing aesthetic goals with missing-tooth treatments, we can review how veneers may integrate into your overall plan.
Patients in Toorak with compromised teeth from decay, fractures, or large restorations may benefit from the added protection of a crown. Where teeth are missing, a dental bridge can sometimes be used to restore function and close the space, depending on surrounding tooth health and occlusion.
We’ll take you through possible options such as:
If implant treatment is on the table, we’ll talk through when an implant-supported solution could be the better choice and why.
Wisdom teeth don’t always need to be removed, but if you’re in Toorak and experiencing pain, swelling, recurring infection, crowding pressure, or food trapping, an assessment can help determine whether removal is advisable. Some wisdom teeth come through normally, while others are partially erupted or impacted, making them harder to clean and increasing the risk of inflammation and infection.
What your visit will include:
Rather than hoping symptoms settle on their own, it’s often better to have recurring discomfort checked.










First contact and smile goals

Complete oral evaluation

Personalised written plan with detailed fees

Implant placement completed in accordance with your care plan

Placement of final teeth and ongoing care guidance
It depends on your mouth, bone, and whether any other steps are needed. We’ll outline likely stages and healing time after an assessment.
People generally note mild soreness and pressure, rather than anything severe. You’ll be supported with practical aftercare steps and daily recovery information.
Suitability is common, but it hinges on bone support and gum health. We’ll assess and provide clear guidance on stability and future upkeep.
Yes, we’ll explain the treatment variations and the cost factors involved once we’ve evaluated your needs.
A crown replaces one tooth on one implant. A bridge can replace multiple teeth supported by implants in some cases—your bite and spacing will guide the recommendation.
Book an assessment to clarify whether you’re suitable and what choices exist. Bringing photos, a concern list, and earlier dental records can be useful.
Treatment is delivered with structured planning, honest timelines, and a focus on lasting function and ease. To explore our background, visit: About us

Our patients come from Toorak 3142 and surrounding communities, with treatment times coordinated around access and post-visit comfort.
Dental Board of Australia — standards and info for patients and practitioners: https://www.dentalboard.gov.au/
Australian Dental Association (oral health guidance): https://www.ada.org.au/
If you are in the surrounding areas, please visit our dental clinic.