Mississauga, ON · Smile Enhancement

Cosmetic Dental Care in Mississauga

Love the way your smile looks. From subtle refinements to complete transformations, our cosmetic treatments are designed to enhance your appearance while preserving the health of your teeth.
Overview

What is cosmetic dental care?

Cosmetic dentistry encompasses treatments that improve the appearance of your teeth, gums, and smile, addressing concerns like discolouration, chips, cracks, gaps, uneven spacing, and proportion. While aesthetics are the focus, the best cosmetic work also supports or improves oral function and health.At Tomken Dental, we take a conservative approach to cosmetic care. Our goal is to give you the smile you want using the least invasive method that achieves the result. That might mean whitening, bonding, veneers, or a combination, and we always explain every option, including the trade-offs, before recommending a path forward.

Natural-Looking Results

The best cosmetic dentistry looks like it was never done. We match colour, shape, and texture to your natural teeth and facial features, enhancing your smile without making it look artificial or overdone.

Conservative Where Possible

We recommend the least invasive option that achieves your goal. Bonding preserves more tooth structure than veneers; whitening is non-invasive entirely. Removing healthy tooth structure is always a last resort, not a default.

Built on Healthy Foundations

Cosmetic treatment works best on a healthy mouth. If gum disease, decay, or other concerns are present, we address those first, ensuring any cosmetic investment is built on a foundation that will last.
Who This Is For

Common concerns cosmetic dentistry addresses.

Cosmetic dentistry is for anyone who wants to feel more confident in their smile. Concerns range from minor to significant, and solutions exist across a wide range of budgets and timelines.

Stained or Discoloured Teeth

Surface staining from coffee, tea, and wine responds well to professional whitening. Deeper intrinsic discolouration, from medications, trauma, or ageing, may be better addressed with veneers or bonding. We assess which approach will give you the best result.

Chipped, Cracked, or Worn Teeth

Minor chips and cracks can often be repaired with tooth-coloured bonding in a single appointment. More significant damage may call for a veneer or crown that restores both appearance and structural integrity.

Gaps, Spacing, or Proportion

Small gaps between teeth can be closed with bonding or veneers. More complex spacing concerns, affecting multiple teeth or the overall bite, may benefit from Invisalign treatment first, followed by cosmetic finishing if desired.

Smile Makeovers

A smile makeover combines multiple cosmetic procedures, often whitening, veneers, and crown work, to comprehensively transform the appearance of your smile. We plan these carefully across multiple appointments and provide a preview of expected results before beginning.
What To Expect

Your cosmetic treatment, step by step.

1

Cosmetic Consultation

Your consultation begins with an honest conversation about what you’d like to change and what you want to preserve. We examine your teeth and gums, discuss your goals, and present options that match your timeline and budget. We never push the most expensive solution, we recommend what we’d suggest for a family member.

2

Treatment Planning

Depending on the scope of treatment, we may create a visual preview using photographs or digital imaging. For multi-step plans, we outline the sequence, timeline, and costs clearly, and confirm that any underlying dental health concerns are addressed first.

3

Preparation (Where Needed)

Some treatments, veneers, crowns, require minimal tooth preparation. We use local anesthetic to ensure you’re comfortable throughout. For non-invasive treatments like whitening or bonding, no preparation is needed beyond a professional cleaning.

4

Treatment Delivery

Whether completed in one appointment or several, we work to make each session as comfortable as possible. We check the appearance, colour match, and bite at every step, and make adjustments before you leave.

5

Review & Maintenance

A follow-up appointment confirms you’re happy with results and that everything is functioning correctly. We provide guidance on how to care for and maintain your treatment, cosmetic work lasts longest when supported by good home care and regular professional visits.
Honest Expectations

Benefits and realistic considerations.

What You Gain

Things to Know

Preparation & Aftercare

Before, during, and after cosmetic treatment.

Before Treatment

Begin with a dental cleaning to remove tartar and staining, this ensures the most accurate colour matching for restorations and optimal bonding conditions. If whitening is part of your plan, complete it before veneer or bonding shade selection so restorations can be matched to your brightened colour. Share photos of smiles you admire, they help us understand your aesthetic preferences.

During Treatment

Most cosmetic procedures are performed under local anesthetic where tooth preparation is involved. For non-invasive treatments like whitening, there is no numbing required. We take time to review colour and shape before finalizing any restoration, your approval matters at every step. Temporary restorations may be placed between appointments for multi-step treatments.

After Treatment

Avoid staining foods and beverages (coffee, tea, red wine, berries) for 48 hours after whitening or bonding placement. For veneers or crowns, sensitivity to temperature may persist for a few days as the tooth settles. Avoid biting into very hard foods. Follow all specific aftercare instructions we provide, and contact us if anything feels uncomfortable or doesn’t seem right.
At-Home Care

Maintaining your cosmetic results.

Cosmetic treatments are an investment worth protecting. These habits keep results looking their best.
Brush twice daily with a soft-bristled brush and non-abrasive toothpaste
Floss daily, bonding and veneer margins need plaque removed just like natural teeth
Avoid biting nails, opening packages with teeth, or chewing hard items that can chip restorations
Wear a night guard if you grind, grinding is one of the leading causes of cosmetic restoration failure
Limit staining foods and beverages, or rinse with water after consuming them
Attend regular cleanings and checkups so we can monitor your restorations over time
Why Tomken Dental

Why patients choose us for cosmetic dentistry.

Conservative Philosophy

We recommend the least invasive path to the result you want. That means we’ll tell you when bonding is a better choice than veneers, when whitening alone will achieve your goal, and when the treatment you came in asking about may not be what your smile actually needs.

Restorative Expertise That Backs the Aesthetics

Beautiful cosmetic results require excellent underlying technique. Dr. Ameen’s advanced training across general and surgical dentistry means cosmetic work at our clinic is supported by the kind of precision and knowledge that produces results that last.

Honest Conversations

We don’t sell treatments. We have conversations about what you want, what’s realistic, what it costs, and what it takes to maintain. Our patients leave consultations feeling informed, not pressured.
Common Questions

Cosmetic dental care FAQ.

What's the difference between cosmetic and general dentistry?
General dentistry focuses on diagnosing and treating oral health conditions, decay, gum disease, infections. Cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving appearance. In practice, the two overlap significantly: a crown restores a broken tooth and improves its appearance; a veneer corrects discolouration while also protecting a weakened tooth.
The best way is a consultation where we can examine your teeth, hear your goals, and discuss all options, including cost, invasiveness, longevity, and maintenance. We’ll give you our honest recommendation and walk through the trade-offs of each approach so you can make an informed decision.
Most cosmetic procedures, whitening, veneers, bonding for purely aesthetic purposes, are not covered by dental insurance. However, when treatment has a restorative component (repairing a broken tooth, for example), partial coverage may apply. We review your coverage at your consultation and provide an itemized estimate.
Longevity depends on the treatment and your habits. Whitening typically lasts one to three years with touch-ups. Dental bonding lasts five to ten years. Porcelain veneers typically last ten to twenty years. Night guard wear, avoiding hard foods, and regular checkups all extend the lifespan of cosmetic restorations.
Often, yes. Teeth whitening, Invisalign, and even minor contouring can make a significant difference with little or no removal of tooth structure. A consultation lets us assess what’s achievable non-invasively before recommending anything more involved. Call (647) 692-6053 to get started.

Your best smile is closer than you think.

Book a cosmetic consultation at Tomken Dental. Honest advice, natural results. Call (647) 692-6053 or request your appointment online.