FAQ
Costs vary widely depending on the treatment. Veneers typically range from HK$6,000–12,000 per tooth, orthodontic treatment from HK$30,000–80,000, and teeth whitening from HK$3,000–8,000. We recommend a consultation so our dentists can assess your needs and provide an accurate quote. WhatsApp us for more details.
Conventional braces use metal or ceramic brackets fixed to your teeth, offering precise control for complex cases. Invisalign uses clear, removable aligners that are nearly invisible and more comfortable for many patients. Your dentist will recommend the best option based on your specific alignment needs and lifestyle.
Treatment duration depends on the complexity of your case. Simple spacing issues may take 6–12 months, while more complex alignment problems can require 18–24 months or longer. During your initial consultation, our orthodontist will assess your teeth and provide a personalised timeline.
Professional teeth whitening performed by a qualified dentist is generally safe and does not damage enamel when done correctly. However, overuse of non-prescription products or unsupervised treatments can cause sensitivity or harm. We recommend a professional assessment before starting any whitening treatment.
Yes, veneers are an effective solution for closing small to moderate gaps between teeth. They're custom-made porcelain shells bonded to the front of your teeth, creating a uniform, natural-looking smile. For larger spacing issues, orthodontic treatment may be more appropriate. Book a consultation to discuss which option suits you best.
Orthognathic surgery is jaw surgery that corrects skeletal misalignments affecting bite, speech, or facial appearance. It's typically recommended when orthodontic treatment alone cannot address severe jaw discrepancies. Our team will assess whether you're a candidate and explain the process, recovery time, and expected outcomes during consultation.
We accept most major dental insurance plans, though coverage for cosmetic procedures varies by policy. Some treatments like orthodontics may be partially covered, while purely aesthetic procedures often are not. WhatsApp us with your insurance details and we'll help you check your coverage.
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