KO Dental

Repair and restore teeth


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Repair and restore teeth

Teeth can be damaged or broken down from tooth decay or accidental impact. When this happens, teeth should be repaired to ensure that they chew food properly and look great again. 

Composite fillings With similar appearance and physical properties to real teeth, they create a natural looking finish. They can be used to alter the shape of a tooth without having to cut it, and as a non-invasive method that often doesn’t require tooth removal, they are brilliant for repairing chipped teeth.

Conveniently, composite fillings can be completed in one visit. To achieve natural looking results we often use multiple layers of shade to replicate the enamel, dentine and structural characteristics that are unique to the individual.

Inlays, onlays and crown When there is a larger amount of tooth structure missing, an inlay, onlay or crown may be more appropriate than a composite filling.

These help to protect the tooth from further deterioration whilst maintaining the structural and functional integrity of the tooth. 

These pieces can be made in metal, ceramic or as a combination. Our highly skilled technicians, from the UK, Japan and South Korea have artistic license and creative flair for reproducing the natural look and function that best suits each client.