Our team has extensive training and experience in composite bonding, ensuring a high level of artistry and precision when applying the resin. This skill allows us to create natural-looking results that blend seamlessly with your existing teeth.
We believe in a patient-centred approach, taking the time to understand your specific needs and aesthetic goals. Our customised treatment plans are designed to ensure that the results meet your expectations and enhance your smile effectively.
We prioritise your comfort throughout the bonding process, creating a welcoming environment where you feel at ease. Our ongoing support includes thorough consultations and aftercare guidance to ensure you are satisfied with your results.
Composite bonding is a dental procedure where a tooth-colored resin material is applied and bonded to the surface of a tooth to repair chips, cracks, gaps, or discoloration, or to improve the shape and appearance of a tooth. You might need it to enhance the aesthetics of your smile without invasive procedures like veneers or crowns.
Advantages of composite bonding include its affordability compared to other cosmetic dental procedures, its ability to be completed in a single visit, and its conservative nature, as it requires minimal alteration of the natural tooth structure. Disadvantages may include the potential for staining or chipping over time and the need for occasional maintenance or replacement.
The composite bonding procedure starts with preparing the tooth surface and applying a bonding agent. The tooth-colored composite resin is then shaped and molded onto the tooth to achieve the desired appearance. A special light is used to harden the resin, and final adjustments are made to ensure proper fit and aesthetics.
Composite bonding can last several years with proper care and maintenance. However, its longevity depends on factors such as oral hygiene practices, lifestyle habits, and the location of the bonded tooth. Regular dental check-ups are important to monitor the condition of the bonding and address any issues promptly.
After composite bonding, maintain good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly. Avoid biting or chewing on hard objects or foods that could potentially damage the bonding. Attend regular dental check-ups for professional cleanings and to monitor the condition of the bonded tooth. If you notice any chips, cracks, or changes in appearance, consult your dentist promptly for evaluation and possible repair.