Dental Bonding

Learn about dental bonding, Find out how it works, what to expect during the procedure, and what benefits it has for your smile.
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  • Visit your dentist to discuss your concerns and determine if dental bonding is the right solution.
  • The dentist will select a shade of composite resin that closely matches the colour of your natural teeth.
  • Dental bonding does not require anaesthesia unless used to fill a decayed tooth.
  • Your dentist will meticulously roughen the surface of your tooth and apply a conditioning liquid, ensuring the bonding material adheres perfectly to the tooth.
  • The dentist applies the tooth-coloured resin to the tooth.
  • The resin is moldable and can be shaped and sculpted to achieve the desired look.
  • The dentist uses a special ultraviolet light to harden the resin. This process usually takes a few seconds.
  • Once the resin hardens, the dentist will trim, shape, and polish it to match the sheen of the rest of the tooth.
  • This ensures that the bonded tooth looks natural and smooth.

Treatment Procedure at Coral Dental Implants

What is Dental Bonding?

  • Dental bonding treatment improves the appearance of your teeth by fixing issues such as chips, cracks, discolouration, and gaps.
  • It’s an ideal solution for minor dental problems arising from broken teeth.
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Super Tip

Dental bonding material is not as strong as natural teeth. It can chip or break off if you bite down on hard objects like ice, pens, or your fingernails.

Do not bite down on hard objects. Stick to softer foods and use scissors instead of your teeth to open packages.

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Benefits of Dental Bonding

1. Improved Appearance

2. Quick Procedure

3. Cost-Effective

4. Minimally Invasive

5. Durability