Dental Bonding Near Mt. Lawley
You can restore your confident smile with dental bonding treatment at Maylands Dental Centre. We can address your chipped, cracked, broken, or gapped teeth in a few visits. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.


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Restore the Function and Enhance Your Teeth With Our Quick Dental Bonding Service.
Do you feel conscious about your teeth because of chips, cracks, or gaps? These are one of the most common cosmetic complaints we hear from patients. No wonder how these dental problems can affect the way your smile looks.
Perhaps, you may want to hide your teeth when you smile or are concerned about the risk of adverse effects of having a chipped tooth on your oral health. And now, you’re thinking of possible ways to address the issue but don’t want to go through the expense of getting dental crowns or veneers.
Dental bonding, or composite bonding, can be a straightforward and versatile method to restore your damaged teeth and improve their appearance. The procedure involves the dentist applying a tooth-coloured composite resin to one or more of your teeth and shaping the material into the ideal size or length. Then, we use a special light to help the bonding process. Depending on the extent of the dental work, the treatment can usually be done right away at our office.
At Maylands Dental Centre, we find ways to give you a beautiful new smile using the latest material for composite bonding that may make you feel more confident in social situations.
Common Reasons Why You Might Need Dental Bonding
- Decayed Teeth: The composite bonding can fill the hole in your tooth caused by decay. It may prevent further damage and restore the natural beauty of your smile here at Maylands Dental Centre.
- Chipped or Cracked Teeth: By applying dental bonding material to the affected area, your dentist can help prevent further injury and even enhance your smile. Cracks or chips in your teeth may seem like a minor issue and not be painful, but they should receive proper treatment as soon as possible.
- Misshapen or Malformed Teeth: Misshaped teeth can make them look significantly smaller or different from other teeth. Dental bonding is often used to reshape the teeth; the dentist will apply a tooth-coloured material around their edges and lengthen or shape it accordingly.
- Gaps Between Teeth: The composite material used in dental bonding is moulded to fill in any excessive gaps in your teeth. They can match the colour of natural teeth so that it blends in seamlessly.
- Crooked or Misaligned Teeth: If you have minor alignment issues or crooked teeth, dental bonding may help hide those imperfections. We can apply composite resin to the tooth's front surface to make an illusion of straight dentition.
- Discoloured Teeth: The dentist in our office can help you select the ideal shade of composite resin that can match the rest of your teeth. Then, we can bond the material on each tooth surface to cover up serious stains and enhance the appearance of the teeth.

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FAQ'S
Frequently Asked Questions
How does dental bonding work?
Dental bonding is a minimal and relatively quick cosmetic procedure that may only take a couple of minutes per tooth. It doesn’t require multiple visits to the dentist, and in most cases, anesthesia is not needed. Unless you have a cavity to fill, your tooth needs to be drilled, or the nerve is near.
To begin, the dentist will use a shade guide to match the composite resin to the natural colour of the teeth. During the procedure, We will etch your tooth with a solution that roughens the surface of your tooth. This helps the bond to adhere better. Then, we will rinse it off and apply the composite resin to each affected tooth. A special light is then used to harden the bonding material. Finally, the dentist will trim, shape, and smooth the resin to look like a natural tooth.
What is the difference between dental bonding and dental veneers?
Is dental bonding a permanent fix?
Dental bonding is a popular option for restoring your smile, but it’s important to consider that it’s not a permanent treatment. Bonding usually lasts between 5 and 10 years before the composite material begins to wear down. Although, this may not be a big deal. If your bonding wears out or is damaged, you can come back to our office to have the tooth managed by the dentist. We can remove the material and restore the tooth so it can look brand new.
If you’re considering dental bonding, be sure to discuss your expectations with your dentist to choose the right treatment for you.
What are the possible risks of dental bonding?
What are the alternatives to dental bonding?
If you’re thinking about other alternatives to dental bonding, check out the following possible options for you:
- Dental crowns.
Dental bonding is often used to repair minor damage to teeth, such as chips or cracks. However, dental crowns may be a more suitable treatment for teeth with cracks due to severe damage or decay. A dental crown is a custom-made “cap” that is placed over a tooth to restore its function, size, and shape. - Dental veneers.
Dental veneers are another alternative to tooth bonding. These wafer-thin shells are custom-made to fit over the surface of your natural teeth. They are long-lasting and can be colour-matched to your existing teeth, making them a great option for people looking for a subtle cosmetic change.
How to care for a tooth that has undergone dental bonding?
Here are some tips from the dentist that you can do to help maintain your bonded teeth healthy:
- Brush and floss your teeth.
Keeping good oral hygiene is essential for your teeth to be healthy and strong, especially for teeth that have undergone dental bonding. Brush them twice a day with a non-abrasive toothpaste that contains fluoride. It would help if you also replaced your toothbrush every 3 to 4 months to avoid nasty bacteria and ensure that your teeth are properly cleaned. We also encourage you to floss your teeth daily. Doing so can help avoid plaque buildup; try to bring the floss up to the gum line and eliminate debris between them. - Foods that can stain.
To avoid staining the bonding material, limit dark beverages and foods, especially after the procedure. The tooth is susceptible to staining for the first few days, so it’s important to take measures to avoid this. - Visit the dentist.
Regular dental appointments are important for keeping your bonded teeth healthy and strong. Your dentist will inspect the bonding at each check-up and look for any signs of wear or damage. If the bonding is weakening or starting to break away, we can make the necessary restoration. - Drink water after meals.
When you keep this habit, you may keep your mouth healthy and clean, as water can help flush out food particles and lessen acidity levels in your mouth. - Avoid using your teeth.
To help preserve your bonding, avoid habits that can chip or break the composite resin material. Biting on hard objects like fingernails, pens, and ice can wear down the bonding material over time. Take extra care not to bite or chew on anything hard to prevent chipping or breaking the composite resin.