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Dr. Ted Margel
416-783-3999
1795 Avenue Road
Toronto, ON M5M 3Z3

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Dental Bonding: An Easy Way To A Better Smile
 

Are you looking for a quick and painless way to improve the appearance of your teeth? Good news... composite bonding may be the solution for you! Composite bonding is a modern, quick, and easy way to reshape teeth or improve their colour using a tooth-coloured resin material.

How Does Composite Bonding Work?

During a composite bonding treatment, there is no tooth structure removed so no surgery is required. In most cases, there is no pain, drilling, or anesthetic. This makes bonding a very appealing treatment for anyone who has dental anxiety or who prefers non-invasive treatments.

To restore your smile, a dentist will choose a resin colour that matches your natural teeth and apply it directly onto the tooth. The dentist will then roughen the surface of your teeth and apply a liquid that makes it easier for the resin to stick to your teeth. After applying the resin, your dentist will mold or shape the tooth, and then harden it with UV light.

This procedure can be used to either reshape teeth or improve discoloured teeth. For example, if you have one tooth that is shorter than the others and you want them to be the same length, composite bonding is perfect for you. Note that if you are using bonding to repair discoloured teeth or to fill a cavity, it may require anesthesia.

Benefits of Teeth Bonding

The biggest attraction point of dental bonding is that it is quick, painless, and easy. A tooth bonding appointment usually doesn't take more than 1 hour and can often be finished in 30 minutes. You can also go about your daily routine right after the appointment - no downtime required.

Drawbacks of Teeth Bonding

There aren't any major drawbacks or risks of teeth bonding, but keep in mind that the resin material used in the treatment is not as strong as your natural teeth, so they can chip over time. This is in comparison to a dental crown or veneer, which are much stronger and are less likely to chip. The resin material is also not as stain-resistant as natural teeth, so if you drink a lot of coffee or smoke, it can get stained. Bonding restorations typically last 5-6 years before patients need to have them polished and/or repaired.

If you are looking to get your smile restored before the quickly-approaching and long-awaited plans with friends, composite bonding is a perfect way to do so. Contact us today to find out more about composite bonding and whether it is right for you.


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Monday: 8am - 6pm
Tuesday: 8am - 6pm
Wednesday: 8am - 6pm
Thursday: 8am - 6pm
Friday: 8am - 3pm
Saturday: upon request
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416-783-3999
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1795 Avenue Road
Toronto, ON
M5M 3Z3
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