At Harmony, we believe a radiant smile is a reflection of confidence and well-being. But what happens when a chipped tooth, missing tooth, deep cavity, or severe wear disrupts the beauty of your smile?
Dental crowns and bridges offer a sophisticated solution, restoring both the functionality and aesthetics of your teeth.
Crowns are versatile tools used by dentists to address various dental issues. They strengthen and restore teeth affected by severe decay, cracks, or fractures, protecting them from further damage and allowing comfortable chewing. Crowns also support teeth after root canal treatment by acting as protective caps against breakage. Additionally, they can enhance the appearance of discolored, chipped, or misshapen teeth, providing natural-looking restorations that boost confidence and restore smiles.
A complete smile is a beautiful sight, but missing teeth can leave you feeling self-conscious and affect your ability to eat and speak properly. Dental bridges serve as a bridge between natural teeth or dental implants, filling in the gaps left by missing teeth.
Bridges consist of one or more artificial teeth, called pontics, which are anchored to adjacent natural teeth or dental implants, known as abutment teeth. These artificial teeth are carefully designed to blend seamlessly with the natural teeth, restoring both the functionality and aesthetics of the smile.
Very strong and highly aesthetic. Preferred because they look natural and are extremely durable. Popular for both front and back teeth.
Very strong and highly aesthetic. Preferred because they look natural and are extremely durable. Popular for both front and back teeth.
Very strong and highly aesthetic. Preferred because they look natural and are extremely durable. Popular for both front and back teeth.
Very strong and highly aesthetic. Preferred because they look natural and are extremely durable. Popular for both front and back teeth.
Very strong and highly aesthetic. Preferred because they look natural and are extremely durable. Popular for both front and back teeth.
Very strong and highly aesthetic. Preferred because they look natural and are extremely durable. Popular for both front and back teeth.
Very strong and highly aesthetic. Preferred because they look natural and are extremely durable. Popular for both front and back teeth.
Very strong and highly aesthetic. Preferred because they look natural and are extremely durable. Popular for both front and back teeth.
Depending on how well you care for your teeth, the results of in-office whitening can last from 6 months to 2 years. Your dentist or hygienist may suggest a top-up kit you can do at home. You can also book for a touch up session after 6 months or a year, as advised.
Depending on how well you care for your teeth, the results of in-office whitening can last from 6 months to 2 years. Your dentist or hygienist may suggest a top-up kit you can do at home. You can also book for a touch up session after 6 months or a year, as advised.
Depending on how well you care for your teeth, the results of in-office whitening can last from 6 months to 2 years. Your dentist or hygienist may suggest a top-up kit you can do at home. You can also book for a touch up session after 6 months or a year, as advised.
Depending on how well you care for your teeth, the results of in-office whitening can last from 6 months to 2 years. Your dentist or hygienist may suggest a top-up kit you can do at home. You can also book for a touch up session after 6 months or a year, as advised.
Depending on how well you care for your teeth, the results of in-office whitening can last from 6 months to 2 years. Your dentist or hygienist may suggest a top-up kit you can do at home. You can also book for a touch up session after 6 months or a year, as advised.
Depending on how well you care for your teeth, the results of in-office whitening can last from 6 months to 2 years. Your dentist or hygienist may suggest a top-up kit you can do at home. You can also book for a touch up session after 6 months or a year, as advised.