Cosmetic Dentistry vs Restorative Dentistry: What’s the Difference?

Many patients searching for a cosmetic dentist in London are unsure about the difference between cosmetic and restorative dentistry. While the two are closely connected, they focus on slightly different aspects of treatment.

At Dawood & Tanner, Dr. Begonia Marti combines restorative expertise with minimally invasive cosmetic techniques to create natural-looking results designed for long-term oral health and function.

What is cosmetic dentistry?

Cosmetic dentistry focuses primarily on improving the appearance of the smile.

Common cosmetic treatments may include:

  • Composite bonding

  • Ceramic restorations

  • Whitening

  • Smile enhancement procedures

The goal is to achieve balanced, natural-looking results that complement the patient’s smile and facial features.

What is restorative dentistry?

Restorative dentistry focuses on rebuilding damaged, worn or missing teeth to restore function, comfort and long-term oral health.

This may include:

  • Tooth wear rehabilitation

  • Implant restoration

  • Bite management

  • Ceramic restorations

  • Prosthodontic treatment

Why the two often overlap

In modern dentistry, aesthetics and function should work together. The best restorative outcomes are not only durable and functional, but also natural-looking and harmonious.

Choosing a Cosmetic Dentist in Harley Street

When choosing a cosmetic dentist, it is important to consider not only aesthetics, but also long-term function, oral health and clinical planning.

A conservative, patient-centred approach helps ensure results remain stable, comfortable and natural over time.

Cosmetic Dentist in Harley Street, London W1

Dr. Begonia Marti provides cosmetic and restorative dentistry at Dawood & Tanner in Harley Street, London W1, welcoming both London-based and international patients seeking thoughtful, patient-centred care.

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