Beautiful restorations need a healthy foundation. If gum disease is present, it must be treated before crowns or veneers are placed — otherwise the gums recede, margins show, and the work is undermined. Sequencing gum treatment before restoration protects the long-term result.
Why Gums Come First
Untreated gum disease can lead to:
Stabilising the gums first means the restorations are placed against a settled, healthy frame.
How It Works
Gum treatment ranges from professional deep cleaning to more involved care depending on severity, assessed at consultation. Once the gums are healthy and stable, the restorative plan — crowns, veneers or bridges — proceeds against a sound foundation.
The Plan
WeCare assesses gum health before any cosmetic or restorative work and sequences treatment accordingly. This is the difference between work that lasts and work that fails early. A free WhatsApp consultation with photos and any recent X-rays outlines what your case needs.


