Fix Flaws With Dental Bonding

Dental Bonding Is Convenient

One of the simplest ways to repair damaged teeth is with dental bonding. This procedure works with chipped or cracked teeth. With dental bonding at Maison Dental, a composite material comprised of ceramic and resin is adhered to the damaged tooth and smoothed out for a natural look that matches your tooth.

Dental Bonding Creates Stronger Teeth

Damaged teeth are often weakened in their structure.

Dental bonding offers additional support for the tooth, making it stronger.

Additional strength to the tooth allows it to be more functional for chewing and may improve speech.

Maison Dental Offers Repair Options

Dental bonding isn’t the only option to repair damaged teeth but it is one of the most affordable. Our dental professionals can discuss all of our options with you once a dentist examines your teeth to evaluate your oral care issues.

Dental Bonding FAQs

Will anyone be able to tell dental bonding isn't my natural tooth?

No, the dental bonding will be in your natural tooth shade and is so smoothed onto your tooth that no one will notice.

Dental bonds are expected to last 10 years but some last for much longer, even decades.
The dentist etches or roughs up your tooth so the composite materials stick to the tooth. The dentist will shape it to fit your tooth, cure it, and polish it to make it look and feel natural.
It usually takes about an hour.
Getting a dental bond involves little to no pain. The dentist may give a local anesthetic but the procedure doesn’t typically involve gums or nerves so you don’t feel pain.

Dental Bonding FAQs

What is dental bonding?
Dental bonding is a cosmetic treatment that uses composite resin adhered to teeth to repair chips, cracks, and discolouration among other minor issues.
What kinds of imperfections can dental bonding correct?
Dental bonding can repair minor imperfections like chipped or broken teeth, teeth gaps, and the shape and size of teeth.
How many visits does bonding typically require?
Most dental bonding can be done in one visit but it depends on the case.
Is the procedure painful or uncomfortable?
Usually, the process is reasonably comfortable. Some minimal enamel may be removed and local anesthesia isn’t always required.
How long do bonded teeth typically last?
Most will last up to 10 years but some can last longer.
How should I care for my teeth after bonding?
You should treat bonded teeth like natural teeth. That means maintaining your oral hygiene routine and regular dental check ups.
What are the advantages of choosing bonding over other treatments?
Bonding is less invasive and more cost-effective. It can usually be done quickly and preserves more of your natural tooth.
Who is a suitable candidate for dental bonding?
People with minor cosmetic concerns and who have good overall oral health.