28/04/2026
Time tells the truth.
These images are not immediate pre and post-op photographs.
The “after” you see here is a 1 year review.
When this patient first presented, the teeth were heavily stained and discoloured, with an uneven, spaced appearance that affected the harmony of the smile.
The aim was never to create teeth that looked artificially perfect — but to restore the subtle optical qualities that make natural teeth beautiful in the first place.
Through meticulous layering techniques and delicate tinting, the composite was built to mimic the translucency, depth and opalescence of enamel.
Light is everything in aesthetic dentistry.
Natural teeth do not simply appear white — they absorb, refract and reflect light in extraordinarily complex ways.
A restoration should respect that.
Notice how the restorations continue to carry light across their surface one year later. The carefully finished micro-texture allows light to scatter and dance naturally, avoiding the flat, lifeless appearance so often associated with overly opaque dentistry.
This is the quiet power of biomimetic composite bonding.
Conservative. Thoughtful. Layered with intention.
Dentistry that does not dominate the smile — but belongs within it.