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Dental Bonding


Get a Natural Smile with Composite Bonding

At Chaplin Dental, we strive to ensure that our patients are left with exceptional results from their treatments. That's why composite dental cosmetic bonding is a great option for those looking for a minimally invasive and durable solution for improving their smile.


This procedure involves applying the bonding material directly to your tooth in order to shape and size it according to the desired results. The resin used is colour-matched with your natural tooth color so that the dental work is virtually indistinguishable from the rest of your teeth.


Plus, no surgery or anaesthesia is necessary and there will be no alteration made to any healthy sections of the tooth. We guarantee you'll leave our office smiling confidently with beautiful results!


If you're considering this procedure, why not book an appointment today to learn more? Our knowledgeable dental bonding specialists can craft a personalized treatment plan just for you so you can get the gleaming results you want. Schedule your appointment now and take that first step towards improving your oral health and gaining self confidence.

Signs You May Need Dental Bonding

01

Chipped Teeth

If you have a small chip in your tooth, a composite resin can easily repair it to give your smile back its uniformity.

02

Cracked Teeth

Dental bonding can also help fill in any cracks in your teeth by using the same composite resin material as described above.

03

Discoloration

If your enamel has become stained or discolored due to certain foods and drinks, then dental bonding can help restore its original color.

04

Misalignment

If your teeth are slightly overlapping or not properly aligned with one another, then dental bonding is an ideal solution because it can reshape your teeth with the help of the composite resin material.

You Deserve A Perfect Smile. Make An Appointment Today!

FAQs

  • How long does tooth bonding take to harden?

    Dental bonding is a great way to fix minor tooth issues such as chipped edges, gaps, and discoloration. It's a relatively easy process that works great for small repairs. Working with composite material, the dentist molds and shapes it to match the desired appearance of your teeth, making it look natural and indistinguishable from your natural smile. 


    The best part is its fast-acting ability – normally only taking about 30- 60 minutes per tooth! After molding and shaping the material, a special curing light is used to harden the composite bond over your teeth. It's amazing to see how quickly things can fall back into place when it comes to fixing up your smile!

  • What should I avoid after getting dental bonding?

    After getting dental bonding done, there are a few things you need to pay attention to in order to help keep your bonding looking its best! 


    Drinks that are high in acidic contents, such as sports drinks, can damage the bond over time, so if those are on your ‘drink of choice’ list then it’s important to rinse your mouth with water after consuming them. The same is true for chewy foods like caramels—they can pull the bond up or weaken it over time. Lastly, try not to engage in activities that can jostle the bonded area like eating hard candy or ice cubes, grinding teeth, and clenching your jaws. 


    Just take it easy and be aware of how your bonding is doing from time to time. This also applies to those with dental crowns and bridges.

  • How long does a dental bonding last?

    When it comes to dental bonding, the question on everyone's mind is usually how long will it last? Well, you're in luck! Because with proper care and regular check-ups with your dentist, dental bonding can last anywhere from three to seven years. 


    Not only will protecting your new smile help it last longer, but regular visits to your dentist are important for early detection of any issues before they get out of hand. Take the extra steps to make sure that your teeth look perfect and stay strong for many happy years ahead!

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