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Cosmetic Dentistry in Sydney

Dental Bonding Treatment Sydney

Dental bonding repairs chipped, cracked, or stained teeth, improving their shape and appearance. It fills gaps and protects exposed tooth roots.

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What Is Dental Bonding?

Dental bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure that is a non-invasive procedure, this cosmetic procedure uses a tooth-coloured composite resin material to enhance your smile.

The dental bonding treatment is used to repair chips, close down gaps or change the shape and colour of a tooth. Unlike other cosmetic dental treatments, such as porcelain veneers, dental bonding is completely reversible.

What Is

Can I Get Dental Bonding?

The best candidates for composite bonding:

  • Have realistic expectations
  • Don't smoke
  • Want to improve their appearance
  • Have good oral health
  • Are in good physical health
  • Are aware of the procedure's outcome

Dental bonding is not always suitable for more complex cases, like significant decay, rotated or overlapping teeth, or extreme crowding. It's always best to ask your dentist if this procedure is right for you.

Can I Get

Dental Bonding Costs Vary Across Clinics

Reasons to get Dental Bonding

A simple option to fix chips, gaps, and discolouration with fast, natural-looking results.

Minimally invasive

Minimally invasive

Porcelain veneers and crowns alter teeth, but bonding usually doesn't remove enamel.
Cost effective

Cost effective

Dental bonding is one of the least expensive cosmetic dental procedures available.
Versatility

Versatility

Dental bonding can conceal a wide range of cosmetic imperfections, including chips, cracks, gaps and discolouration.
Fast and convenient

Fast and convenient

Veneers and crowns need multiple visits. Dental bonding takes just one.

Dental Bonding Procedure

Expert Care, Stunning Results.

  1. Preparation

    Preparation

    The dentist checks the tooth for bonding. The surface is cleaned for better adhesion, and the shade may match your teeth.

  2. Bonding Application

    Bonding Application

    The dentist chooses a resin that matches your teeth. This material is shaped and applied to the tooth, then hardened with a curing light.

  3. Sculpting and Shaping

    Sculpting and Shaping

    After the bonding material hardens, the dentist shapes the bonded tooth, trims excess material, and polishes it for a smooth finish.

  4. Final Evaluation and Maintenance

    Final Evaluation and Maintenance

    After bonding, the dentist will check results and adjust for aesthetics and function. Follow care instructions and schedule check-ups to ensure longevity.

For Your Dental Bonding

Aftercare For Dental Bonding

Aftercare For
  • 01

    Avoid staining food and drinks

    After dental bonding, avoid staining foods and drinks like coffee, tea, red wine, and berries to prevent discoloration.
  • 02

    Practice good oral hygiene

    Good oral hygiene is vital for your dental bonding. Brush and floss to remove plaque and prevent gum disease. Avoid harsh mouthwashes and abrasive toothpaste.
  • 03

    Schedule regular checkups

    Schedule check-ups with your dentist to monitor your dental bonding. They will check for wear and address any issues. Regular visits help ensure longevity and maintain oral health.

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At TLC Dentist, we provide general dentistry to keep your smile healthy. From routine care to dentures, our team is here to help.

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