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Dental Bonding Sydney In Sydney

Dental bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure used to repair chipped, cracked, discolored, or misshapen teeth.

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What is Dental Bonding?

Dental bonding involves applying a tooth-colored resin material to the surface of a tooth and then hardening it with a special light. This process “bonds” the material to the tooth, restoring its natural shape and appearance. Dental bonding can be completed in a single visit and is one of the most straightforward and least expensive cosmetic dental procedures available.

When is Dental Bonding Recommended?

When is Dental Bonding Recommended?

Dental bonding is recommended for a variety of dental concerns, including:

Repairing Chipped or Cracked Teeth: Bonding can effectively cover and protect a chipped or cracked tooth, restoring its original shape and function.

Improving Discolored Teeth: If you have a tooth that is discolored due to staining or damage, dental bonding can provide a more uniform and attractive appearance.

Closing Gaps Between Teeth: Dental bonding can be used to fill small gaps or spaces between teeth, improving the overall alignment and appearance of your smile.

Lengthening Short Teeth: If some of your teeth are shorter than others or appear worn down, bonding can be used to lengthen them, creating a more balanced smile.

Changing the Shape of Teeth: If you have a tooth that is irregularly shaped or appears out of place, dental bonding can help reshape it to better match the surrounding teeth.

Protecting Exposed Roots: In cases of gum recession where the roots of the teeth become exposed, bonding can protect the roots and reduce sensitivity.

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What to Expect During a Dental Bonding Procedure

1. Consultation and Planning: Your dentist will start by examining your teeth and discussing your cosmetic goals. This consultation helps determine whether dental bonding is the right solution for you.

2. Preparation: Minimal preparation is required for dental bonding. In most cases, anesthesia is not necessary unless bonding is being used to fill a decayed tooth. The dentist will select a resin color that closely matches the natural color of your teeth.

3. Application of the Bonding Material: The tooth surface is lightly etched, and a conditioning liquid is applied to help the bonding material adhere to the tooth. The resin is then applied, molded, and smoothed to the desired shape.

4. Hardening the Bond: A special ultraviolet light or laser is used to harden the resin. Once hardened, the dentist will further shape, trim, and polish the bonded tooth to ensure it matches the natural contour and sheen of your other teeth.

5. Final Touches: The dentist will make final adjustments to the bonding to ensure a perfect fit and comfortable bite.

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