How Does Teeth
Bonding Work?

The filling “bonds” with your teeth, and because it comes in a variety of tooth-coloured shades, it closely matches the appearance of your natural teeth. Bonding is a conservative way to repair slightly chipped, discoloured, or crooked teeth.

During the bonding process, a white filling is placed onto your tooth to improve its appearance, strength and function.

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Using Bonding As Fillings

Tooth bonding can also be used for teeth fillings instead of amalgam fillings. Many patients prefer bonded fillings because the white colour is much less noticeable than the silver amalgam fillings.

Bonding fillings can be used on front and back teeth depending on the location and extent of tooth decay.

Bonding is less expensive than other cosmetic treatments and usually can be completed in one visit to our office.

However, bonding can stain and is easier to break than other cosmetic treatments such as porcelain veneers dentistry.

If it does break or chip, tell your doctor. The bonding generally can be easily patched or repaired in one visit.

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If you’re ready to set up an appointment to determine if crowns dentistry is right for you, visit our appointment page to set up a time to meet with our dentists. You can also call us now 519-720-9119 to set up an appointment right now – we’d love to hear from you!

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New read our EAQ for answers to dentistry questions, or visit our dental treatments page for explanations of each procedure.