What Is Minimally Invasive Cosmetic Dentistry?

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Patients searching for a cosmetic dentist in Harley Street increasingly want treatments that improve the appearance of their smile while preserving healthy natural tooth structure.

At Dawood & Tanner, Dr. Begonia Marti focuses on minimally invasive restorative and cosmetic dentistry, combining advanced adhesive techniques with long-term restorative planning to achieve natural-looking results.

What does minimally invasive dentistry mean?

Minimally invasive dentistry focuses on preserving as much healthy enamel and tooth structure as possible. Rather than aggressive preparation or unnecessary treatment, the goal is to restore function and aesthetics conservatively.

Modern restorative techniques now allow dentists to strengthen and rebuild teeth using highly durable adhesive and ceramic materials while maintaining a natural appearance.

Common minimally invasive treatments

  • Composite bonding

  • Ceramic restorations

  • Tooth wear rehabilitation

  • Adhesive restorations

  • Smile enhancement treatments

Why preserving tooth structure matters

Healthy enamel cannot regenerate once removed. Preserving natural tooth structure helps maintain the long-term strength and stability of the teeth while reducing the likelihood of more extensive treatment in the future.

A conservative approach also often creates more natural-looking aesthetic outcomes.

A personalised approach to cosmetic dentistry

Every smile is different. Treatment should always be tailored to the individual patient’s oral health, concerns and long-term goals.

Dr. Marti combines restorative expertise with a calm, patient-centred approach, helping patients feel informed and comfortable throughout every stage of treatment.

Cosmetic Dentist in Harley Street, London W1

Dr. Begonia Marti provides cosmetic and restorative dentistry at Dawood & Tanner in Harley Street, London W1, with a focus on minimally invasive treatment, tooth wear rehabilitation and aesthetic restorative care.

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