Cosmetic or Aesthetic?
Cosmetic Dentistry focuses on improving the appearance of your teeth, gums, and smile. Procedures like teeth whitening, veneers, and bonding are used mainly for visual enhancement rather than functional improvements.
Aesthetic Dentistry, while often overlapping with cosmetic dentistry, emphasises both appearance and oral health/functionality. It considers the balance, symmetry, and harmony of the smile in relation to facial features, ensuring that treatments not only look good but also maintain or improve bite, alignment, and overall dental health.
In short: Cosmetic = Appearance Aesthetic = functionality.
Learn more about Aesthetic DentistryAesthetic Dentistry, while often overlapping with cosmetic dentistry, emphasises both appearance and oral health/functionality. It considers the balance, symmetry, and harmony of the smile in relation to facial features, ensuring that treatments not only look good but also maintain or improve bite, alignment, and overall dental health.
In short: Cosmetic = Appearance Aesthetic = functionality.


Whitening
Professional Teeth Whitening can be the quickest and simplest route to a whiter, brighter smile. We use the excellent Enlighten™ Evolution Whitening System.
After your initial oral assessment, you can use this 3-week syringe system at home. Click the button below to learn more about How it works.
Learn more about Teeth WhiteningAfter your initial oral assessment, you can use this 3-week syringe system at home. Click the button below to learn more about How it works.
Teeth Straightening
Restore confidence and improve your smile using the leading clear brace system Invisalign®, a discreet alternative to traditional metal braces. Using a series of clear, removable aligners, your teeth are gently straightened without the need for wires or brackets, making them comfortable and nearly invisible.
You can remove them for eating, brushing, and flossing, improving convenience and oral hygiene.
Treatment time is often about half that of traditional braces, with aligners changed every two weeks and routine check-ups every six to eight weeks. Invisalign® braces help restore confidence, allowing you to smile without feeling self-conscious. Now is the perfect time to achieve the smile you’ve wanted.
Book your Invisalign® ConsultationYou can remove them for eating, brushing, and flossing, improving convenience and oral hygiene.
Treatment time is often about half that of traditional braces, with aligners changed every two weeks and routine check-ups every six to eight weeks. Invisalign® braces help restore confidence, allowing you to smile without feeling self-conscious. Now is the perfect time to achieve the smile you’ve wanted.

Dental Hygiene & Gum Health
A healthy smile starts with strong foundations – your gums and bone. At The One to One Dental Clinic, we don’t just focus on teeth; we focus on keeping the entire mouth healthy for the long term.
GBT: The Future of Dental Cleaning
We’re proud to offer EMS Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT) – a modern, gentle, and highly effective method of cleaning your teeth.
Using AirFlow® technology, GBT removes plaque (biofilm), tartar, and stains in a minimally invasive way. It’s pain free technology aims to offer more comfortable treatment than traditional methods and delivers better results by targeting the bacteria that cause gum disease and tooth decay.
Regular hygiene visits with GBT help:
Using AirFlow® technology, GBT removes plaque (biofilm), tartar, and stains in a minimally invasive way. It’s pain free technology aims to offer more comfortable treatment than traditional methods and delivers better results by targeting the bacteria that cause gum disease and tooth decay.
Regular hygiene visits with GBT help:
- Prevent gum disease and tooth loss
- Maintain fresh breath
- Keep dental work like implants and crowns lasting longer
- Improve overall oral and general health
Why Gum Health Matters
Just like a house needs a strong foundation, your teeth rely on healthy gums and bone to stay stable and functional.
Even the most advanced dental treatments – like crowns, bridges, or implants – can fail if the underlying gum or bone health is compromised.
Even the most advanced dental treatments – like crowns, bridges, or implants – can fail if the underlying gum or bone health is compromised.
The Two Stages of Gum Disease
Gingivitis – This is the early stage of gum disease and is completely reversible with professional cleaning and improved home care.
Periodontitis – A more advanced form of gum disease, where the bone and ligaments supporting your teeth begins to break down. If left untreated, it can lead to loose teeth or tooth loss.
Periodontitis – A more advanced form of gum disease, where the bone and ligaments supporting your teeth begins to break down. If left untreated, it can lead to loose teeth or tooth loss.
The Mouth-Body Connection
The Link Between Gum Health and General Health – The Mouth-Body Connection
Did you know, gum disease is linked to many other conditions including:
Did you know, gum disease is linked to many other conditions including:
- Diabetes
- Heart disease
- Pregnancy complications
- Alzheimer’s
- Respiratory conditions
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Obesity
- Certain Cancers

Bad Breath?
A Fresh Start for Your Smile – and Your Confidence
Persistent bad breath (Halitosis) can be uncomfortable, embarrassing, and isolating—but you're not alone, and it's usually treatable. We offer a discreet, personalised approach to identify the root cause and support you in achieving fresh breath and a healthier mouth.
What Causes Bad Breath?
Bad breath (halitosis) can be triggered by a range of issues:
- Gum disease – Bacteria under the gum line produce unpleasant odours.
- Plaque build-up – Leftover food particles and bacteria create bad smells if not removed.
- Dry mouth (xerostomia) – Saliva helps cleanse the mouth; reduced flow leads to bacteria growth.
- Diet – Foods like garlic, onions, and coffee can contribute.
- Smoking – Tobacco dries the mouth and leaves lingering odours.
- Medical issues – Sinus infections, acid reflux, or certain medications can also be factors.
Think You Might Have Gum Problems?
Don’t ignore signs like bleeding gums or bad breath – they’re often your body’s way of telling you something’s not right. Our team is here to help you get back on track with gentle, thorough care and the latest technology in dental hygiene.


Take the First Step
When you're ready to learn how Cosmetic Dentistry with One to One Dental clinic team, could help to improve your smile and confidence, book a consultation, tell us what you would like to achieve and we'll advise you on the best options.
Book a Cosmetic Dentistry ConsultationWhy our customers keep coming back
Here a few testimonials from our wonderful clients - you can read more on each of the treatment pages.