composite bonding

Composite bonding is a conservative approach to restoring any chips, discolouration or imperfections in your teeth. It is a versatile and effective solution for addressing a range of dental imperfections with minimal invasiveness and quick results. If you’re considering this treatment, consult with one of our clinicians to determine if composite bonding is suitable for your needs and to understand the potential benefits and limitations.


What is composite bonding?

The material used in composite bonding is a tooth-coloured, synthetic resin that can be shaped and polished to match the natural teeth. It is made of a blend of plastic and glass particles, making it durable and aesthetic.

The composite resin is applied directly to the tooth and shaped to achieve the desired result. It is then hardened with a special light.

USES OF COMPOSITE BONDING

COSMETIC IMPROVEMENTS:

  • Chips and Cracks: It can be used to repair chipped or cracked teeth, restoring their shape and function.

  • Discolouration: Bonding can cover discoloured or stained areas, improving the overall appearance of the teeth.

  • Gaps: It can fill small gaps between teeth, creating a more even and uniform smile.

  • Shape and Contour: Bonding can alter the shape or contour of teeth, making them look more aligned or aesthetically pleasing.

FUNCTIONAL IMPROVEMENTS:

  • Tooth Structure: It can be used to restore the structure of a tooth that has been damaged by decay or wear.

  • Build-Up: Bonding can be used to build up areas of a tooth that have been worn down or damaged.

benefits of composite bonding

Aesthetic Results: Composite bonding offers a natural appearance, blending seamlessly with the surrounding teeth.

Minimally Invasive: The procedure is conservative and typically requires minimal preparation of the natural tooth structure, preserving as much of the tooth as possible.

Cost-Effective: Composite bonding is generally more affordable compared to other cosmetic dental treatments, such as porcelain veneers.

Quick Procedure: The procedure is usually completed in a single visit, making it a convenient option for many patients.