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Cosmetic Dentist Radyr

Smarter, Subtler Ways to Enhance Your Smile

Your local cosmetic dentist in Radyr, providing tailored treatments to refine, restore and enhance your smile. From subtle improvements to complete smile makeovers, our expert care is designed around you.

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Cosmetic dentistry

Enhancing smiles across Radyr with personalised cosmetic care

At Knights Dental Radyr, we provide a carefully selected range of cosmetic dental treatments to help you refine, restore or completely redesign your smile. Whether you want to brighten your teeth, repair chips, replace missing teeth or adjust the shape and appearance of your smile, our Radyr team will guide you through options that suit your individual goals and lifestyle.

Cosmetic treatments may include veneers, crowns, tooth-coloured fillings, bridges, whitening and implants. Each has its own benefits, and during your consultation we’ll help you determine which approach can deliver the results you’re looking for.

What to Expect from Your Cosmetic Treatment

Every cosmetic treatment begins with a detailed conversation about the changes you’d like to see. Your dentist will assess the shape, colour and condition of your teeth, then recommend a personalised plan that may involve reshaping, restoring or replacing teeth. Some treatments — such as whitening or tooth-coloured fillings — can often be completed in a single visit.

Others, including veneers, crowns or implants, may require several appointments to achieve the most natural-looking and durable results. Throughout your journey, we’ll ensure you understand each stage and feel confident in your treatment choices.

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    FAQs

    Common Questions about Cosmetic Treatments

    What are veneers?

    Veneers are thin porcelain shells designed to improve the shape, colour or symmetry of a tooth. A small amount of enamel is removed to make space for the veneer, impressions are taken, and the custom veneer is bonded at a later appointment.

    Yes. Tooth-coloured fillings are available for both new cavities and replacement of older, darker fillings. They offer a natural, aesthetic result.

    Contact our Radyr practice as soon as possible. We’ll assess the damage and recommend the most suitable treatment, which may include bonding, a crown or veneer depending on the extent of the break.

    A crown fits over your original tooth to repair chips and cracks, making it strong and giving it the look and function of a natural tooth once again. Initially, your dentist will prepare your tooth for the crown by shaping it under local anaesthetic and then taking an impression with a rubber-like material. The impression is sent to a lab and your crown is made for you. While waiting, your dentist will protect your tooth with a temporary crown, which is easily removed just before fitting the permanent one, usually two weeks after your first appointment.

    Bridges are made by fixing a crown on the teeth either side of the gap left by a lost tooth, so that a false tooth can be held in place in the middle. A bridge can’t be removed at home and is usually made of gold or silver bonded to porcelain. Sometimes other non-precious metals are used in the base to give it extra strength.

    Your dentist will assess your teeth, discuss what you’d like to change and recommend the most suitable options. Some patients need only one treatment, while others benefit from a combination for the best result.

    Most cosmetic procedures involve little to no discomfort. If any sensitivity is expected, your dentist will explain this beforehand and can use a local anaesthetic to keep you comfortable.

    This varies depending on the treatment. Veneers and crowns can last many years with good care, while whitening results depend on lifestyle habits. Your dentist will explain longevity and maintenance for each option.

    As a modern and progressive dental family based in Wales, we proudly oversee ten distinct practices united under our banner.
    All dental care professions are registered with the General Dental Council.