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Complete the form today to request an initial consultation with Dr Tom Kovas

You will experience  warm and welcoming customer service and first class treatment with life changing results, giving you improved confidence and a better quality-of-life with discreet and comfortable almost invisible aligners.

Natural looking beautiful teeth is what we are about, all your friends will be asking where you got your beautifully straight smile from.

Get booked-in while places last, and start your journey to a new straighter, whiter and harmonious smile today.

After you have submitted this form we’ll contact you to arrange the best time for your appointment.

Yes, we could make our initial consultation free, but if we did that it would be cheap!

  • You wouldn’t get the depth of analysis to ensure you get the best result
  • You wouldn’t get a 3D Smile Scan for a digital image of your newly restored teeth before you begin
  • You wouldn’t get a dentist with extensive postgraduate training in cosmetic and restorative dentistry
  • You wouldn’t get a full gum, tooth and jaw joint assessment to make sure your new smile lasts
  • You wouldn’t get an oral cancer screening for peace of mind

You wouldn’t be getting a One Twelve Dental Care initial assessment.

So it’s safe to say that our assessments will never be cheap, and that’s a good thing because you always get what you pay for.

I’m Dr Tom Kovas, and my ethos has always been to deliver a high standard of dental care to my patients. 

I’ve undertaken extensive postgraduate training in cosmetic and restorative dentistry.

Did you know the clear aligners we recommend can treat a range of problems including overly crowded teeth, overbite, under bites, open bites and gaps in teeth?

Virtually every patient is suitable, and treatment might not take as long as you think.

Get started today with an initial consultation and we’ll provide a full clinical assessment, discuss your treatment options and costs and agree the best solutions tailored to you.

Here's why your neighbours in Southampton are choosing Dr Tom

Treatable Cases With Clear Aligners

Crowded teeth

Crowded teeth can make it hard to brush and floss well. Then it’s easier for plaque, tartar, and harmful bacterial to build up — and down the line, this can lead to tooth decay and gum disease [1]

Overbite

When your overbite is too large, your dentist might tell you you have a deep bite. This can cause problems, from your teeth wearing down to pain in your jaw [2

Underbite

An underbite can make it hard to chew properly and speak clearly, and it might cause your teeth to wear down more quickly [3]

Crossbite

A crossbite can make your teeth wear down or chip. It can also make your gums start to recede or make little notches above your gum line [4]. This kind of damage can lead to painful gum problems or even bone loss[5] 

Gaps

Gaps between teeth can create pockets between your teeth and gums where food can get stuck. It can make your gums tender and sore and even lead to gum disease.

Open bite

An open bite can make it hard to chew or difficult to bite into some common foods, like apples [6,7,8]

Get Started Today With an Initial Assessment

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1. Staufer, Kirsten, and Helga Landmesser. “Effects of Crowding in the Lower Anterior Segment – a Risk Evaluation Depending upon the Degree of Crowding.” Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics, vol. 65, no. 1, pp. 13–25

[2] Van’t spijker, a, et al. “occlusal wear and occlusal condition in a convenience sample of young adults.” Journal of dentistry, vol. 43, no. 1, jan. 2015, pp. 72–77., doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdent.2014.11.001

[3] Cooper, Barry C., and Israel Kleinberg. “Examination of a Large Patient Population for the Presence of Symptoms and Signs of Temporomandibular Disorders.” Cranio®, vol. 25, no. 2, 2007, pp. 114–126., doi:10.1179/crn.2007.018.

[4] Sven Helm & Poul Erik Petersen (1989) Causal relation between malocclusion and periodontal health, Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 47:4, 223-228, DOI: 10.3109/00016358909007705

[5] José M Barrera-Mora, Eduardo Espinar Escalona, Camilo Abalos Labruzzi, José M Llamas Carrera, Emilio Jiménez-Castellanos Ballesteros, Enrique Solano Reina & Mariano Rocabado (2012) The Relationship Between Malocclusion, Benign Joint Hypermobility Syndrome, Condylar Position and TMD Symptoms, CRANIO®, 30:2, 121-130, DOI: 10.1179/crn.2012.018

[6] Egermark-Eriksson, I., et al. “A Longitudinal Study on Malocclusion in Relation to Signs and Symptoms of Cranio-Mandibular Disorders in Children and Adolescents.” The European Journal of Orthodontics, vol. 12, no. 4, Jan. 1990, pp. 399–407., doi:10.1093/ejo/12.4.399.

[7] Laufer D, Glick D, Gutman D, Sharon A: Patient motivation and response to surgical correction of prognathism. Oral Surg 41:309-13, 1976.

[8] Ngan, P, and H W Fields. “Open Bite: a Review of Etiology and Management.” Pediatric Dentistry, vol. 19, no. 2, 1999.

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One Twelve Dental Care.

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