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Sep 2012
20th
 

Smile Transformation

A smile transformation does not necessarily involve a mouth full of porcelain veneers and crowns. In our case study below, the smile transformation was completed with a cosmetic denture. Please view the photographs to see what a difference new teeth can make.

Yellow and worn teeth
White teeth and a natural smile

Treatment completed by and photographs taken by Dr Nissit Patel. Any unauthorised reproduction is strictly prohibited. If you are interested in a smile transformation, achieving a natural whiter smile or just improving your oral health, please contact us.

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