3 clinics · Central Region

Top clinics for Cosmetic Dentistry in Toa Payoh

EZ Dental Care

4.9(115 reviews)

66 Kallang Bahru, #01-483, Ville 330066

+65 8288 7312

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Hosanna ! Dental Surgery

4.6(86 reviews)

123 Lorong 1 Toa Payoh #01-515 Block 123, Singapore 310123

+65 6258 8456

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Healthway Dental

4.2(51 reviews)

190 Lor 6 Toa Payoh, #02-512, Singapore 310190

+65 6259 2341

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Get Your Best Smile Without Looking Fake or Overdone

Professional cosmetic dentistry in Toa Payoh that fixes chipped teeth, gaps, stains, and asymmetry—with results that look naturally beautiful.

3 clinics · Central Region

Cosmetic Dentistry Cost in Toa Payoh

$200 – $5,000

Scope of treatmenthigh

Single tooth whitening ($200–$400) costs far less than full smile makeover with veneers and bonding ($3,000–$5,000). Comprehensive cases involving multiple teeth drive costs up significantly.

Material choicehigh

Porcelain veneers ($800–$1,200 per tooth) are pricier than composite bonding ($150–$400 per tooth), but last much longer (10–15 years vs 3–5 years).

Number of visitsmedium

Teeth whitening is often 1–2 visits; veneers or bonding multiple teeth may require 2–4 appointments plus lab time, extending timeline and costs.

Dentist expertise & reputationmedium

Dentists with a strong cosmetic portfolio or artistic eye (smile design specialists) command higher fees, but deliver more natural, proportionate results.

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OptionCost
Teeth Whitening$200–$600
Composite Bonding$150–$400 per tooth
Porcelain Veneers$800–$1,200 per tooth

Prices are indicative. Contact clinics directly for current quotes.

Your Cosmetic Dentistry Timeline in Toa Payoh

  1. 1

    Smile Design Consultation

    30–45 minutes

    Meet your dentist to discuss your concerns—chipped teeth, gaps, stains, or gum shape. Many Toa Payoh clinics use digital smile preview software to show you how your teeth could look before any work begins. This removes guesswork and builds confidence in your decision.

  2. 2

    Treatment Planning & Shade Selection

    15–30 minutes

    Based on your face shape, lip line, and natural tooth tone, your dentist recommends the best approach: whitening alone, bonding, or veneers. You'll choose the final shade and shape together—this is where artistic eye makes the difference between natural and fake-looking results.

  3. 3

    Tooth Preparation & Surface Treatment

    30–60 minutes per tooth

    Minimal preparation occurs—for bonding, just light etching; for veneers, a thin layer of enamel is removed. Local anaesthetic ensures comfort. This step is quick for bonding (one visit) but may require impressions for veneers sent to the lab.

  4. 4

    Application & Bonding

    30–90 minutes (bonding) or 1 week (veneers lab time)

    Your dentist applies the chosen material (composite resin or porcelain veneer) and shapes it to match your smile design. For veneers, temporary ones are fitted until labs return the permanent set. Each tooth is individually sculpted for symmetry and natural contours.

  5. 5

    Final Adjustment & Bite Check

    15–30 minutes

    Bite, alignment, and overall appearance are checked and refined. Your dentist polishes and adjusts the shade if needed. You'll receive aftercare instructions—avoid staining foods for 48 hours post-treatment, and attend 6-month cleanings to maintain results.

Total timeline: Teeth whitening: 1–2 visits, 1–2 weeks total. Composite bonding: 1–2 visits, 1–2 weeks. Porcelain veneers: 2–3 visits over 2–3 weeks (includes lab time). Full smile makeover (multiple treatments): 4–8 weeks.

Are You a Good Candidate for Cosmetic Dentistry?

Good candidates

  • Adults with stable oral health and no untreated cavities or gum disease. Cosmetic work is built on a healthy foundation—plaque and decay must be treated first.
  • Anyone self-conscious about visible chips, gaps, stains, or uneven teeth affecting their confidence in photos or social situations.
  • Patients realistic about costs and timeline. Results vary by procedure; understanding longevity (whitening vs veneers) helps you choose wisely.
  • Those with good bite and jaw alignment, or who've completed orthodontics. Major bite issues may require braces before cosmetic work for optimal results.

May need extra assessment

  • Severe tooth grinding or clenching: Your dentist may recommend a night guard first to protect new veneers or bonded surfaces from damage.
  • Dark tooth stains from root canals or medications: May require longer whitening courses or veneers as a more durable option than whitening alone.
  • Gum disease or recession: Gums must be healthy before veneer placement; deep cleanings or gum grafting may precede cosmetic work.

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