Composite Bonding
Composite Bonding
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What Is Composite Bonding?
Composite bonding is a modern, pain-free way to restore or reshape teeth, there’s no need for drilling or injections to restore or change the shape of your teeth!
Composite bonding is simply using resin (a tooth-coloured filling) to improve the look of your teeth. Whether you want to reshape, rebuild or just brighten up your smile, we can create a colour that’s customised just for you.
How Composite Bonding Can Help You
Composite bonding is an excellent way to fix issues such as decay, cracks, or discolouration in your teeth. This procedure can also be used to close small gaps between teeth. Composite bonding can also make teeth appear longer; for example, if one of your teeth is shorter than the rest, composite bonding can help to give the illusion that they are level.
The Treatment Journey
During the initial consultation, we’ll go over what you want to achieve and any specific details regarding form and colour.
The next appointment is the trial smile, where you get to see how your teeth would look with the proposed smile design. If you like what you see, then we’ll proceed with treatment; if not, then we can try something else.
Finally, you will have the accomplished and polished pearly white teeth that you’ve always dreamed of!
Popular Questions
As with all things, how long it lasts depends on upkeep. Generally, between three to seven years. However, this is influenced by a variety of factors, such as whether or not you grind your teeth, bite your nails, or if you eat hard food. A yearly maintenance appointment for polishing and repair of any minor chipping is generally required with composite bonding.
Composite veneers will cover the entire surface of your tooth, while bonding may only be on the edges or partially over the front surface.
It’s best to have your teeth aligned before getting bonded. If they’re not straight, the composite will be uneven and could affect both its function and appearance.
Although the composite used for your restoration is resistant to bacteria and decay, natural teeth are not. Maintaining great oral hygiene at home will prevent any decaying of your tooth.
Although you may require less maintenance with these restorations than natural teeth, particularly If you like to drink tea or coffee or enjoy other food and drinks that can stain teeth, this can be monitored during regular check-ups.