Cosmetic Bonding
Cosmetic Bonding at Diggers Rest, Caroline Springs, Hillside, Taylors Lake and Sydenham
Disclaimer: This Image is for illustrative purposes only. Individual results and patient outcomes may vary.This Image is for illustrative purposes only. Individual results and patient outcomes may vary.
Cosmetic bonding is an efficient and cost-effective way to address minor dental concerns and improve the appearance of your smile. It is a dental option for teeth that are mildly chipped, cracked or discoloured and can even help close gaps between teeth. If one tooth is affecting the appearance of your smile, come to Diggers Rest Dental House and we can assess whether cosmetic bonding may be suitable for you.
Cosmetic bonding is an efficient and cost-effective way to address minor dental concerns and improve the appearance of your smile. It is a dental option for teeth that are mildly chipped, cracked or discoloured and can even help close gaps between teeth. If one tooth is affecting the appearance of your smile, come to Diggers Rest Dental House and we can assess whether cosmetic bonding may be suitable for you.
Cosmetic Bonding Treatment Options
Cosmetic Bonding Treatment Options
Cosmetic bonding is generally a more affordable option compared to other cosmetic dental treatments and can often be completed in a single visit. We can use cosmetic bonding to address the following:
Chipped teeth
Gaps between teeth
Worn teeth
Tooth-coloured fillings as an alternative to silver or metal
Fractured teeth
Exposed tooth roots where gums have receded
Misshapen teeth
Discoloured teeth
Will Cosmetic Bonding Be Suitable for Me?
Cosmetic bonding may be suitable for patients who have one or two teeth they would like to address. It is a cost-effective option and some patients use it while they consider longer-term treatments such as a dental crown or veneers. It can also be a useful interim option for a child’s chipped tooth while waiting for adult teeth to erupt. The best thing to do is come in for a consultation so we can assess whether cosmetic bonding may be appropriate for you.
It is not intended to repair issues such as many crooked or misshapen teeth and it is not ideal for fixing a tooth that is broken with a large piece missing.
The best candidates for cosmetic bonding are patients who have only one or two teeth in need of repairing or improving.
It is a cost-effective way to quickly repair a tooth and many patients use it while they make the decision to use a dental crown or veneers. It is also a great solution to repair a child’s chipped tooth while waiting for the adult teeth to erupt.
The best thing to do is come for an office visit and we can determine if cosmetic bonding can help repair your tooth or teeth.
The Benefits of Cosmetic Bonding
Patients choose cosmetic bonding at Diggers Rest Dental House because it is a relatively straightforward option for addressing minor dental concerns. Thanks to recent advances in dental technology, anaesthetic is often not required and the treatment is versatile, allowing us to address a range of dental concerns. The following are some of the benefits of cosmetic bonding:
Disclaimer: This Image is for illustrative purposes only. Individual results and patient outcomes may vary.This Image is for illustrative purposes only. Individual results and patient outcomes may vary.
The Benefits of Cosmetic Bonding
Disclaimer: This Image is for illustrative purposes only. Individual results and patient outcomes may vary.This Image is for illustrative purposes only. Individual results and patient outcomes may vary.
Patients choose cosmetic bonding at Diggers Rest Dental House because it is a relatively straightforward option for addressing minor dental concerns. Thanks to recent advances in dental technology, anaesthetic is often not required and the treatment is versatile, allowing us to address a range of dental concerns. The following are some of the benefits of cosmetic bonding:
Anaesthetic is often not required
A cost-effective option for addressing a chipped or damaged tooth
Can help improve the appearance of discoloured teeth
A natural-looking alternative to traditional dental fillings
Less invasive than some other cosmetic dentistry treatments
Generally more affordable than many other cosmetic dental treatments
Fewer visits and a relatively straightforward treatment process
If you are interested in cosmetic bonding, give us a call to book a dental exam and consultation. We can assess your situation and discuss whether this may be right for you, and if not, we will talk through all available options.
How it’s Done
Cosmetic bonding is a relatively straightforward treatment, often requiring less time and cost than many other cosmetic dentistry options. First, your dentist will do a thorough examination and evaluation of your teeth and oral health to assess whether this is an appropriate option for you. If cosmetic bonding is suitable, this is what you might expect:
Cosmetic bonding is a relatively straightforward treatment, often requiring less time and cost than many other cosmetic dentistry options. First, your dentist will do a thorough examination and evaluation of your teeth and oral health to assess whether this is an appropriate option for you. If cosmetic bonding is suitable, this is what you might expect:
If you have sensitive teeth, your dentist may use a local anaesthetic
Your dentist will use a shade guide to select a resin colour that closely matches your teeth
Your tooth will be prepared by lightly abrading the surface to help the bonding material adhere
The tooth is coated with a conditioning liquid
Dental resin is applied, shaped and smoothed to blend with your surrounding teeth
A curing light is used to harden the dental bonding material
Your dentist may further refine the shape of the bonding for a natural result
The bonding will be polished to match the sheen of your other teeth
If the dental bonding will be used to fill a cavity or replace an older dental filling, your tooth may require additional preparation. Where decay or infection is present, a local anaesthetic is more likely to be used.
Risks and Recovery
Cosmetic bonding uses tooth-coloured resin to improve the shape or appearance of teeth. As with any dental procedure, there are risks and recovery considerations.
Possible risks include:
- Minor tooth or gum sensitivity after treatment
- Chipping, wear or staining of the bonding material over time
- Slight colour mismatch if the surrounding natural teeth change shade later
- Bonding may require maintenance or replacement sooner than veneers or crowns
Recovery considerations:
- Patients usually return to normal activities immediately
- Any mild sensitivity typically resolves within a few days
- Avoiding habits such as biting nails or chewing hard foods can help preserve the bonding
- Regular reviews and professional polishing may extend the lifespan of the restoration
Download Price List To Help You Budget
While we agree that you can’t put a price on good health (especially when it comes to your teeth), we understand the reality of family budgets. That’s why we offer flexible treatment options and family-affordable pricing. You might say the only thing average about Dental House is our prices.
Caring for Cosmetic Bonding
Once your treatment is complete, you will be provided with any specific care instructions. Long-term care is similar to regular daily oral hygiene practices. The following are some common care recommendations after cosmetic bonding:
Once your treatment is complete, you will be provided with any specific care instructions. Long-term care is similar to regular daily oral hygiene practices. The following are some common care recommendations after cosmetic bonding:
Avoid food and beverages that stain, such as tea, coffee and curry, for at least 48 hours after treatment
Floss and use any special mouthwash recommended by your dentist
Avoid biting on hard objects like pens, ice or your nails
If the bonding feels uncomfortable, such as sharp edges or an uneven bite, call us to arrange a checkup
As with any dental treatment, regular checkups allow us to monitor your bonding and address any concerns early.
Ready to Learn More About Cosmetic Bonding?
If you would like to explore whether cosmetic bonding may be right for you, give us a call today and book a dental exam and consultation. We will assess your situation and if cosmetic bonding is not suitable, we will work with you to discuss other options that may help address your dental concerns.
Disclaimer: The material posted is for informational purposes only and is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Results vary with each patient. Any dental procedure carries risks and benefits. If you have any specific questions about any dental and/or medical matter, you should consult your dentist, physician or other professional healthcare providers.
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