State-Of-The-Art
Procedures & Techniques
Bonding
is tooth-colored plastic that the dentist applies to replace
worn areas of your teeth and to build up areas where there should
be tooth material.
With
today's new plastics, we can achieve fantastic results!
Carefully matching
your tooth color is a real art, and you want to make sure your
dentist is skilled at doing so. With a good bonding job, nobody
should be able to see any difference between your natural teeth
and repaired areas.
Also, the bonding
material must be painstakingly shaped to achieve the proper appearance
(and contact surfaces). Proper shaping is an art. With direct
bonding, a specialist in cosmetic dentistry can fill gaps and
make your smile look better than new. Bonding is also excellent
for replacing old fillings, covering grooves and even reducing
sensitivity at the gum line due to recession.
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can quickly fill in ugly gaps between teeth, or broken teeth |
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Bonding
can also correct older and unsightly metal fillings |
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