Bonding and Restorations
Minimally invasive techniques for fillings and teeth shape corrections.
affordable smile design option
Small Fillings last long
Cavities don’t happen in one day. They usually start as small black dots or whitish discolorations which are totally painless. Since there is no pain or discomfort, you generally are not even ware that there may be cavities. They then keep growing and after a certain period, when they reach close to the pulp, pain starts but then when you go to your dentist, its usually a root canal treatment stage.
That’s precisely why a regular dental check-up is very very important. Your Dentist can then check for any small cavities that are developing or any teeth that may be susceptible to cavities.
Small cavities can be easily filled up without any anaesthesia and they usually last long.
Remember, earlier the treatment, its cheaper, its better, less time consuming and lasts longer.
Frequently Asked Questions about Composite Bonding
What is Composite Bonding?
Composite Bonding is among the easiest and least invasive of all cosmetic dental procedures. Bonding is the application of a tooth-coloured resin called composite to fix the shape or colour of your tooth. Composite bonding can easily repair chips, fractures, decay and discoloured teeth. Unlike porcelain veneers, which are manufactured in a laboratory and require your dentist to remove a large amount of healthy tooth structure, composites can be applied in a single office visit with minimal tooth removal.
What are the advantages of composite bonding?
- Composite bonding is minimally invasive (minimal amount of healthy tooth reduction is required)
- Immediate results – Composite bonding can often be accomplished in one office visit.
- Easily repairable
- Very natural in appearance
- Quick and Painless
Is Composite Bonding A painful Procedure?
Not at all. Bonding is painless and often performed without the use of an anesthetic since very little tooth removal is necessary.
Are Composites Natural Looking?
Yes. Composite bonding is arguably the most natural type of cosmetic dental restoration as long as it is being performed by a dentist who specializes in cosmetic dentistry and has the practical skills required for intricate veneering and tooth sculpting.
Does Composite stain or discolour?
Most Modern Composites that we use at Dentessence are highly polishable and stain resistant. They stain similar to tooth structure. It is Any extrinsic stains which might occur can be removed by a routine dental cleaning.
Does a Bonded Tooth Require Extra Care?
There are few limitations. It is advisable to avoid biting into hard objects such as ice cubes and hard candy. Fingernail biting should also be avoided.
How Long Does Composite Last?
Longevity of your composite depends on many factors including, the materials used, the expertise of the dentist, and the patient’s care of the restored teeth. If need be, Composites can easily be redone in a single office visit.
Is Composite Bonding Expensive?
Composite bonding is generally the least expensive of all cosmetic dental procedures. The amount of savings depends on the type of procedure to be performed.
How Much Time Does Composite Bonding Require?
Most bonding procedures can be completed in one visit resulting instantly in a beautiful smile. The length of the visit varies according to the procedure.
Who Should Consider Composite Bonding?
People of all ages can benefit by the cosmetic technique of bonding. Children, adolescents, adults and senior citizens can improve their smiles and appearance with composite.
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