What Does Composite Bonding Do?
Composite Bonding is a cosmetic dentistry procedure that can enhance the appearance of your teeth. It involves the application of a tooth-coloured composite resin to improve the shape, size or colour of your teeth. It’s a popular choice for those who want a quick and easy way to improve their smile without the need for more invasive procedures.
It’s a versatile procedure and can be used for various purposes, such as repairing decayed teeth, making teeth appear longer, changing the shape of teeth, or even as a cosmetic alternative to amalgam fillings.
The Procedure and Its Purpose
This procedure at Ropergate Dental Care is straightforward and painless, typically requiring just one visit. Your dentist will start by choosing a composite resin colour that closely matches the shade of your natural teeth. They will then roughen the surface of the tooth and apply a conditioning liquid, which helps the bonding material stick to the tooth.
Next, the tooth-coloured resin is applied, moulded and smoothed to the desired shape. The resin is then hardened with a special light. Once the resin has hardened, the dentist will trim, shape and polish it until it perfectly matches the rest of your teeth.
But what is the purpose? The procedure is primarily used to improve the appearance of your teeth and enhance your smile. It can rectify various cosmetic dental issues, such as chipped or cracked teeth, discoloured teeth, teeth with gaps and even teeth that are shorter than others.
Benefits of Composite Bonding
Composite Bonding offers numerous benefits, making it a popular choice among patients at Ropergate Dental Care. The most notable benefit is that it’s a minimally invasive procedure. Unlike veneers and crowns, which require significant enamel removal, this procedure only requires minimal tooth preparation.
Another advantage is its affordability. It’s usually less expensive than other dental cosmetic procedures. Plus, the procedure is quick – often completed in one appointment – saving you valuable time.
Lastly, the treatment can be easily repaired if damaged. The composite resin used in bonding can be polished and reshaped if it gets chipped or stained, ensuring your smile always looks its best.
Composite Bonding Vs. Other Dental Treatments
When it comes to cosmetic dentistry, there are several options available. While this treatment offers many benefits, it’s important to compare it with other treatments to make an informed decision.
For instance, dental veneers and crowns also offer a cosmetic solution for damaged or discoloured teeth. However, these procedures are often more expensive, more invasive, and cannot be reversed. On the other hand, composite bonding is reversible and can be modified or repaired as needed.
It’s also worth comparing it to teeth whitening. While whitening can brighten your smile, it cannot rectify issues such as chips, cracks or gaps. Composite bonding, however, can address these issues while also improving the colour of your teeth.
FAQs about Composite Bonding at Ropergate Dental Care
Over the years, we have fielded many questions about Composite Bonding at Ropergate Dental. Here are some of the most frequently asked ones.
Q: Is Composite Bonding painful?
A: No, the procedure is painless. Your dentist may use a local anaesthetic if necessary, but most patients undergo the procedure without any discomfort.
Q: How long does Composite Bonding last?
A: With proper care, they can last up to 10 years. However, it may need to be touched up or replaced periodically.
Q: Can Composite Bonding stain?
A: Yes, the composite resin used can stain over time, especially if you consume things like coffee, tea, or red wine. Regular dental cleanings can help keep staining to a minimum.
Remember, every smile is unique, and so are the dental treatments. If you’re considering Composite Bonding, it’s important to discuss your options with a dental professional.
Schedule your bonding consultation with us today at Ropergate Dental Care & Implant Studio. We’ll take the time to understand your needs and recommend the best treatment to give you the smile you’ve always wanted.