Cosmetic dentistry
We correct imperfections and restore the brightness of your teeth using advanced restorative and cosmetic dental techniques. You receive an individual treatment plan, designed specifically to give you the smile you have always wanted.
When you need cosmetic dentistry
Cosmetic dentistry addresses situations where your teeth are functionally healthy but their appearance bothers you: stains and discoloration that brushing cannot remove, slightly chipped teeth, small gaps between teeth, uneven edges or old fillings visible in your smile zone. The very common wish for whiter teeth belongs here too.
If you have been thinking about teeth whitening, dental veneers or simply a more even smile, the first step is a careful evaluation. Not every kind of discoloration is treated the same way: surface stains can often be removed with a professional cleaning, while color changes inside the tooth call for other methods. At Bellodent we analyze the cause together, explain the options that suit your situation and choose the least invasive solution that can achieve the result you want.
Cosmetic dental treatments we offer in Chisinau
Depending on what you want to correct, your plan may include professional teeth whitening, tooth-colored composite restorations for chipped or unevenly shaped teeth, dental veneers for a more extensive transformation of your front teeth, or the replacement of old, discolored fillings with new ones matched perfectly to the shade of your enamel.
Before any cosmetic procedure we make sure your teeth and gums are healthy — an untreated cavity or inflamed gums are always resolved before the cosmetic work begins. We show you what is realistic to achieve in your case, with the advantages and limits of each option, so you can make an informed decision. For anyone looking for cosmetic dentistry in Chisinau, our approach stays the same: small steps, quality materials and a result that looks natural, not artificial.
How to maintain your result
A successful cosmetic treatment lasts through simple habits. After teeth whitening, it is best to avoid coffee, red wine, smoking and other strongly colored foods for the first few days, because the enamel is temporarily more receptive to pigments. In the long run, correct brushing twice a day, flossing and regular professional cleanings maintain both the color and the health of your teeth.
Composite restorations and dental veneers also need care: avoid cracking hard objects with your teeth, and if you grind your teeth at night, we will discuss a protective night guard. At your regular check-ups we inspect the edges of your restorations and polish them when needed, so your smile stays bright for years. You receive clear instructions from us, tailored exactly to the treatment you had.
Frequently asked questions
How long does teeth whitening take and how long does the result last?
A professional teeth whitening session usually takes about an hour. The result typically lasts between one and three years, depending on your diet, smoking and daily hygiene. Stains from coffee or red wine can return sooner. The exact duration and the method that suits your teeth are decided at a consultation, after an evaluation of your enamel.
Does teeth whitening hurt or damage the enamel?
Professional whitening, performed under a dentist's supervision, does not damage the enamel. Some people feel mild sensitivity to cold for a few days after the procedure, which resolves on its own. Before whitening we always check for cavities or inflamed gums, which need to be treated first. At the consultation we assess whether whitening is right for you.
What are dental veneers and when are they recommended?
Dental veneers are thin shells bonded to the visible surface of your front teeth to correct their color, shape or small gaps between them. They are recommended when whitening or simple restorations cannot achieve the result you want. Not every tooth is a suitable candidate — the decision is made at a consultation, after examining your teeth and bite.
How much does cosmetic dental treatment cost?
The cost depends on the procedure chosen — whitening, composite restorations or dental veneers — and on the number of teeth involved, which is why we do not publish general prices. The exact cost is set at your consultation, after an evaluation of your situation, together with a clear treatment plan in which you know from the start what each stage involves.
Can I whiten my teeth if I have fillings on my front teeth?
Yes, but with an important caveat: fillings and crowns do not change color during whitening, only natural teeth do. So if you have visible restorations in your smile zone, the correct order is to whiten the teeth first, then replace the old fillings to match the new shade. The exact sequence of steps is planned at your consultation.
