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Bonding

WHAT IS BONDING?

Bonding, also known as bonded restoration, is a painless way to make minor repairs to teeth. In most cases, several teeth can be bonded in one dental visit. Bonding uses tooth-coloured material, called composite resin. Composite resin is put on the tooth, then shaped and hardened with light. The composite resin can be:

  • Used to build up teeth and fill between them
  • Used on a broken tooth to restore it to size
  • Matched to your teeth
  • Shaped to look like the missing part of a chipped tooth
  • Painted over a stained tooth to make it match the colour of your other teeth

HOW BONDING IS DONE?

Your dentist places a matrix between the tooth being treated and its neighbouring tooth. A matrix is a thin, clear plastic film that protects other teeth from stray composite resin.

Your dentist then puts a mild chemical on the tooth to help the resin bond to the enamel of your tooth. The resin that matches the colour of your natural teeth is chosen so that the bonding blends in. Your dentist puts the resin on your tooth in layers. A light is then used to harden each layer  and after the last layer is hardened, your dentist shapes and polishes it to form your tooth. The finished tooth looks natural and smooth. At your next dental visit, your dentist will examine the bonding and polish it if needed. Over time, the bonding may wear down and your dentist may touch up the bonding with more composite resin.

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