Dental Bonding

What to Expect If You Have Your Teeth Bonded

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Dental Bonding Casula

Dental bonding is the application and hardening of tooth-coloured material to teeth.

Unlike porcelain veneers and crowns, which usually take more than two visits to finish, this treatment can be performed in a single dental visit.

Dental bonding may be right for you in the following cases:

Discoloured teeth: Dental bonding is especially useful if you have not been able to achieve a desired level of whitening with a professional whitening treatment.

Minor cavities: Dental bonding is suitable for treating minor decay of the front teeth as it creates a seamless blend with the surrounding teeth. It can also be used to protect portions of a tooth root that have been exposed when gums recede.

Minor chips or fractures: Repairing small cracks and chips is important to prevent the damage from spreading and to improve the appearance of your smile.

Gaps between teeth: Dental bonding is used to close gaps between your teeth.

Misshaped teeth: Since the resin used in dental bonding is individually shaped to each tooth; teeth can be reshaped.

Small or large teeth: The size of both small and large teeth can be corrected with dental bonding reshaping.

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Benefits of Dental Bonding

  • Repair decayed teeth
  • Fix broken or cracked teeth
  • Improve the appearance of discoloured/stained teeth
  • Close gaps between teeth
  • Make teeth appear longer
  • Reshape the teeth
  • Cosmetic alternative to silver amalgam fillings

The Dental Bonding Procedure

Dental bonding takes about 30 minutes for each tooth. The result is visible after three easy steps.

Ideal candidates go through the following:

Z Preparation

A dental hygienist cleans your teeth to reveal the natural tooth colour. Your Casula dentist will choose a shade of material that matches your tooth shade.

Z Bonding

To make the material bond properly, the surfaces of the target tooth are coarsened. A conditioning liquid is applied on the surfaces of the tooth. The resin is then applied, shaped, and smoothed into the desired result.

Z Curing

To harden the bonded material, a curing light is focused on the tooth for about 30 seconds.

Once the material is hard, your Casula dentist will evaluate the result and may trim the tooth to perfect it.

Dental Bonding in Casula

You are 30 minutes away from achieving your dream smile with dental bonding at Casula Dental Care. We want to help you in every way there is.

Visit your Casula dentist today!

If you want to know more about our dental bonding in Casula, please call us on (02) 919 99695 or request your appointment online..

We are located at Shop 17A Casula Mall, 1 Ingham Drive in Casula.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is dental bonding?
Dental bonding is a treatment where special composites are used to repair a damaged tooth. The composite is typically soft when applied to the tooth; then it is reshaped and adjusted accordingly. The composite is then hardened using a special curing light.
Will others be able to tell if I had my tooth bonded?
The composites used for tooth bonding are made to look just like your natural teeth, so it is impossible for others to tell a tooth repair.
Does dental bonding require several visits?
Not at all. Tooth bonding requires just a single visit to the dentist. The procedure typically lasts around 30 minutes per tooth.

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