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Cosmetic Dentistry - Bonding & Veneers


Bonding and veneers make your teeth look better by changing their color, shape or spacing.

Bonding


Bonding is a quick and painless way to repair chips in your teeth. Bonding uses a white plastic paste, called composite resin-a plastic that is semi-liquid at first but that becomes hard and durable when cured with light.

This material can be tinted to match the color of natural teeth and can also be contoured and shaped to resemble the missing part of a chipped tooth. It can be painted over a stained tooth, and it can make a fractured tooth look whole and perfect. Composite resin can even build up the size of teeth so gaps between are reduced or eliminated.

Here’s how bonding is done: Look Below

Step 1
Your dentist puts a mild chemical on your tooth to make it a little rough. This helps the composite resin stick better to the enamel of your tooth.

Step 2
The composite resin mixed and tinted to match the color of your natural teeth.

Step 3
Your dentist puts the composite resin on your tooth in layers.

Step 4
A very bright light is used to harden (or cure) each layer of resin as it is put in your tooth.

Step 5
After the last layer of composite resin is hardened (or cured), your dentist shapes and polishes the resin so the finished tooth looks natural and smooth.

Advantages Look Below
  • It’s painless. There’s usually only minor drilling involved, so there is often no need for     a local anesthetic.
  • It doesn’t take much time. Several teeth can usually be veneered in on one visit.
  • It costs a lot less than crowns. Before direct veneering, crowns were the only way to     improve the look of chipped, widely-spaced or discolored teeth.
  • It can be used on children, because bonded material can be removed and replaced     as children’s teeth grow.

Disadvantages Look Below
  • Bonding treatment doesn’t last long as crowns. It can last from five to ten years,     compared to 10 to 20 years for crowns.
  • Some composite resins can be stained by tobacco, coffee, tea, blueberries, grape     juice, cherries and red wine.
  • If the seal between your tooth and the bonding material isn’t perfect, decay can     occur under the composite resin.
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Veneers


Veneers are very thin acrylic or porcelain shells that are attached to the front of teeth. Like bonding, veneers can cover badly-stained teeth, chipped teeth uneven teeth and large fillings.

Here’s how veneers are done: Look Below

Step 1
On your first visit, your dentist may give you freezing (called a local anesthetic). He/she then removes part of the enamel from your teeth to make room for the veneers. Your dentist makes a mould (or an impression) of your teeth. The impression is sent to a dental lab, where your veneers are custom-made.

Step 2
On the next visit, your dentist puts a mild chemical on your teeth to make them a little rough. This helps the veneers to stick to your teeth better.

Step 3
The veneers are then attached to your teeth one by one, using composite re: cement.

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