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Curious about what dental bonding can do for your smile?

Dental Bonding - Before and After

Dental bonding is a great way to improve the appearance of your teeth without having to go through surgery. Our dentists are experts in this procedure and may be able to help you achieve the smile you always wanted. You don’t have to be embarrassed about your smile any longer. Dental bonding can fix chips, cracks, and other imperfections quickly and easily. And thanks to the advancements in dental technology, dental bonding looks more natural than ever before. Just take a look at our before and after photos to see for yourself.

Things to Know Before You Get Dental Bonding

 

If you’re considering dental bonding, there are a few things you should know first.

1. Procedure can be done in just one visit

If you don’t have time for multiple dental visits, bonding might be a good option for you. The procedure can usually be done in just one visit to the dentist.

2. Usually, you don’t need anesthesia

Most people don’t need anaesthesia for dental bondings. If your dentist is going to bond a large area, you might be given a local anesthetic to numb the area.

3. It may be used to fix a variety of dental problems

Dental bonding may be used to fix a number of different dental problems, including:
  • Chipped teeth
  • Cracked teeth
  • Gaps between teeth
  • Misshapen teeth
  • Stained or discoloured teeth

4. Bonding usually lasts for 3 to 5 years

With proper care, dental bonding usually lasts for 3 to 5 years. After that, it will likely need to be replaced.

5. It’s not as strong as other options

Dental bonding is not as strong as other dental options, such as veneers or crowns. It’s more likely to chip or break than other options.

6. It’s not suitable for everyone

Dental bonding might not be suitable for everyone. If you have very large dental problems, bonding might not be the best option. Your dentist will be able to advise you on whether or not dental bonding is right for you.

7. Health insurance covers dental bonding

Health insurance usually covers dental bonding. However, you might have to pay a deductible or copayment. Check with your insurance company to see what is covered.

8. May help with sensitive teeth

Dental bonding may help with sensitive teeth by protecting the root of the tooth. So if you feel like you may need dental bonding, talk to one of our experienced dentists. They may be able to tell you if it is the right option for you.
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