If you are searching for a cosmetic dentist in Jolimont, Victoria, DENTL is on Jolimont Road in East Melbourne, just minutes from the Melbourne Cricket Ground and Jolimont Station. We are a general dental practice with an aesthetic dentistry focus, offering treatments from teeth whitening through to full mouth rehabilitation.
This article covers what cosmetic dentistry actually includes, what to look for when choosing a practice, how DENTL approaches this kind of work, and how to book a consultation.
What cosmetic dentistry covers
Cosmetic dentistry, sometimes called aesthetic dentistry, is the area of dental care focused on the appearance of your teeth, gums, and smile. It overlaps with general and restorative dentistry, because most cosmetic work has a clinical reason behind it as well as an aesthetic one. A chipped tooth, for example, is both a restoration question and a cosmetic question.
The treatments most often grouped under this heading include teeth whitening, dental veneers, crowns and inlays, tooth reshaping, gum recontouring, and clear aligners such as Invisalign. For more involved cases, several treatments may be combined into a full mouth rehabilitation plan.
What distinguishes good cosmetic dentistry is not the treatment itself, but the planning behind it. A good cosmetic case is one that suits the rest of the mouth, holds up over time, and looks like the patient, not like a template.
What to look for in a cosmetic dentist
There is no separate specialist registration for cosmetic dentistry in Australia. It is performed by general dentists, and the quality of the work depends heavily on the practitioner and the planning. A few things to look for:
Training and case experience. Ask what cosmetic cases the dentist has done recently, and how they planned them. Cosmetic dentistry is not learned in a weekend course; it builds over years.
A planning approach. Good cosmetic work begins with photographs, scans, and a written treatment plan, not with a shade chart and a drill. Mock-ups and trial smiles are common for veneer work, so you can see the result before any teeth are altered.
Material choices. There is a range of materials available for crowns, veneers, and bonding. The dentist should be able to explain why they recommend one material over another for your particular case.
Honesty about limits. A cosmetic dentist who tells you what will not work is more useful than one who promises whatever you ask for. Not every smile suits every treatment, and the practice’s job is to find the right fit, not the most expensive option.
Communication style. You should leave the consultation knowing the plan, the order, the cost, the risks, and the alternatives. If you do not, the consultation has not done its job.
How we approach cosmetic dentistry at DENTL
Cosmetic dentistry at DENTL sits within the broader Aesthetic Dentistry side of the practice, alongside our restorative and general care. Our principal dentist, Dr Leighton, leads the more complex cosmetic work, including composite veneers and full mouth rehabilitation cases. Routine cosmetic work, such as whitening and CEREC crowns, is delivered by our wider team of general dentists.
The way we work is unhurried. Consultations are designed to give you time to ask questions, understand your options, and walk away with a written plan, not a verbal pitch. For more involved cases, we often use a two-step planning process: an assessment visit to gather photographs, scans, and information, and a second visit to walk you through the plan once it has been put together.
For patients who are anxious, or who need more involved treatment in fewer sittings, we also offer sedation and general anaesthesia in-house, supervised by Dr Leighton. Most cosmetic patients do not need this. For the few who do, it removes the need to be referred out for the sedation portion alone.
The main cosmetic treatments at DENTL
A quick tour of the most-asked-for cosmetic treatments:
Teeth whitening. Same-day in-chair whitening, or take-home trays for a more gradual change.
Dental veneers. Composite veneers, completed in one or two appointments, and porcelain veneers where the case calls for it.
CEREC crowns. Chair-side milled crowns, fitted in a single appointment for most patients.
Inlays and onlays. Conservative restorations for teeth that need more than a filling but less than a full crown.
Invisalign. Clear aligners for adults wanting to straighten teeth before or instead of veneer work.
Crown lengthening and gum recontouring. Adjusting the gum line where teeth appear short or uneven.
Teeth reshaping. Minor reshaping of natural teeth to refine the smile line.
Full mouth rehabilitation. A combined plan for patients with multiple issues that benefit from being addressed together rather than piece by piece.
Each treatment has its own service page if you want to dig into the detail. The right one for you depends on what you are trying to achieve, what your current teeth allow, and what fits your timeline.
Why the Jolimont location matters
DENTL is at 150 Jolimont Road, in the quiet pocket of East Melbourne just south of Fitzroy Gardens. The location matters for a few practical reasons.
It is genuinely accessible. Jolimont Station is a few minutes’ walk. Trams along Wellington Parade and Collins Street drop you within easy reach. There is paid street parking close by, and the practice can advise on the most reliable options for longer appointments.
It is also a calm spot. Unlike a city-centre clinic, the area around Jolimont is residential and green, which suits the unhurried pace of cosmetic consultations. Patients arrive without the rush of the central business district and have time to settle in before being seen.
Booking a consultation
The next step is a consultation. We assess your teeth, photograph them, scan them where needed, talk through your goals, and put together a plan you can review in writing before any treatment is booked.
To book, call us or book online. You can also download our price guide as a starting point for the conversation.





