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Dental bonding can address a variety of issues, including repairing chipped or cracked teeth, improving the appearance of discoloured teeth, closing gaps between teeth, and making teeth look longer.
Many dental insurance plans cover dental bonding, especially if it is deemed medically necessary. Check with your insurance provider to understand your coverage and any out-of-pocket costs.
Caring for bonded teeth is similar to caring for your natural teeth. Brush and floss regularly, avoid biting on hard objects, and visit Dental Plus for regular check-ups and cleanings. With proper care, dental bonding can last several years.
At Dental Plus, we offer professional dental bonding services using the latest techniques and materials. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing safe, effective, and personalised care to help you achieve a beautiful, natural-looking smile.
Dental bonding is a cosmetic procedure in which a tooth-coloured resin material is applied to the teeth and hardened with a special light. This process bonds the material to the tooth to improve its appearance.
To book an appointment for dental bonding at Dental Plus, you can visit our website and use the 'Book an Appointment' feature, or call our office directly. Our friendly staff will assist you in scheduling a convenient time for your visit.
Yes, dental bonding can be repaired if it gets damaged. If you notice any chips or cracks in the bonded material, contact Dental Plus for an evaluation. Your dentist can repair the bonding to restore its appearance and function.
Yes, you can eat normally after dental bonding. However, it is advisable to avoid very hard or sticky foods that could damage the bonding material. If you have any concerns about your diet, discuss them with your dentist at Dental Plus.
Dental bonding is a safe procedure with minimal risks. However, the bonding material is not as strong as natural teeth and may chip or break if you bite on hard objects. It is important to follow your dentist's care instructions to maintain the bonding.
Dental bonding is generally not painful. In most cases, anaesthesia is not required unless the bonding is being used to fill a decayed tooth. You may experience some minor sensitivity after the procedure, but this is usually temporary.
Dental bonding can last between 3 to 10 years, depending on factors such as the location of the bonding, your oral hygiene habits, and the amount of wear and tear the bonded teeth are exposed to.
The dental bonding procedure typically takes about 30 to 60 minutes per tooth. The exact time may vary depending on the extent of the work required.
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