Dental Bonding Services To Transform Your Smile
Dental bonding is a great way to quickly and affordably repair small imperfections on teeth.
What is Dental Bonding?
In a way, bonding is like a simplified version of a veneer or a crown. While it can’t withstand the kind of abuse that those solutions can, bonding works well in a variety of situations.
Like many people, your teeth may develop cosmetic problems despite your best efforts. Even if you are diligent about maintaining excellent oral hygiene and visit the dentist regularly for cleanings and oral exams, issues may arise. Whether you chip a tooth while playing sports or start to notice discolouration, which can occur naturally with age, you have plenty of options. Bonding is among the simplest and most cost-effective of them.
As the term implies, dental bonding is the process of bonding tooth-coloured resin to the teeth to mask imperfections. In addition to providing cosmetic relief, bonding can be used to fill cavities. Once the resin has been bonded to the tooth, it is basically permanent. That doesn’t mean that you’ll never have to have it touched up or replaced. It just means that it is very unlikely to fall off or break away.
When is Dental Bonding Used?
People turn to dental bonding for a variety of reasons. A few of the most common reasons include:
- To fill in a small gap between two teeth
- To repair decayed teeth by filling a cavity with tooth-coloured resin
- To change the shape of a tooth
- To repair chips or cracks in teeth
- To cover up discoloration
- To protect the root of a tooth after it’s been exposed by receding gums
- To make a tooth look larger than it is, which is usually done to make it match the other teeth
Is Bonding Right for You?
As promising as dental bonding may sound, there’s no way to know if it’s right for you without consulting with a dentist. Our dentists at Smile Place Dental will be able to analyse the tooth in question to determine whether bonding makes sense. Keep in mind that bonding isn’t appropriate in all cases. For instance, it can’t usually be used on teeth that undergo a lot of pressure from biting or chewing. It’s also not appropriate for covering large areas of decay or major damage.
If you have very small imperfections on your teeth, bonding could be the answer. Many people opt for this procedure because it is quick, easy and affordable. After looking at the tooth, however, the dentist may recommend a veneer or a crown instead. It’s important to follow a dentist’s advice in these matters.
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Forest Hill Dental
249 Canterbury RoadForest Hill 3131
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1586 Burwood HighwayTecoma 3160
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