Cosmetic Bonding in Forest Hill, Toronto

One way that your cosmetic dentist in Forest Hill can use to treat decayed teeth, close gaps, and work towards altering the appearance of your teeth is with cosmetic bonding. Cosmetic bonding uses a dental material called composite resin to shape, mold, and create an altered aesthetic for your mouth. Cosmetic bonding can be used for both cosmetic and restorative purposes such as fixing cracked teeth, closing gaps, covering surface stains, elongating short teeth, and creating more uniformity for your teeth.

The cosmetic bonding procedure allows suitable patients to alter the appearance of their teeth. The composite resin can be molded into a desired shape by your Forest Hill dentist to have it fit appropriately against the features of your teeth. The material can also be tailored to match the unique colouration of your teeth.

Cosmetic bonding can often be applied in a single appointment. The first step is to visit the dentist for a consultation. You dentist, such as your family dentist in Forest Hill, will go over your goals and needs to determine if cosmetic bonding is right for you. If it is, the dentist will select the appropriate shade for the composite resin to match it closely to your tooth’s colouration. The tooth’s surface will then be slightly roughened and coated with a conditioning liquid to help the material bond to your tooth.

The soft composite resin material is then applied to the tooth and molded into the desired shape. The material is hardened using a curing light to strengthen the bond. The hardened material is then trimmed and polished to help the composite bonding blend into your teeth.

Altogether, the entire process can take as little as 30 minutes to complete. After the procedure, you will still have to maintain an appropriate oral hygiene regimen to ensure that the bonding material lasts longer.
 
Contact Dr. Paul Deratnay or request an appointment online if you are interested in using bonded fillings to alter the appearance of your teeth.

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