Dental Bonding
Bonding is a technique-sensitive restorative procedure for teeth that are chipped, cracked, discoloured or misarranged. Tooth bonding is not an implant per say, but a composite of silicon dioxide or quartz, bound into place with a tremendously strong resin. The bond is applied directly to the tooth and fills in gaps, spots, discoloration and other irregularities. The filling "bonds" with your teeth, and because it comes in a variety of tooth-colored shades, it closely matches the appearance of your natural teeth. Bonding is less expensive than other cosmetic treatments and usually can be completed in one visit.
Dental bonding is a fast and effective way to treat many different types of damages - Tooth Decay, Chipped or Cracked Teeth, Protect a Tooth's Root. In addition to repairing damaged teeth, there are many different cosmetic uses of bonding - Brighten Teeth, Reshape Teeth, Replace Amalgam Fillings.
Enamel Shaping
If your smile reveals chipped or irregularly shaped teeth, your dentist can provide several options to make it more attractive while protecting your oral health.Tooth Contouring and reshaping are simple procedures involves adjusting, contouring and reshaping to correct the shape of a tooth or teeth.These procedures, sometimes called enamel shaping, slenderizing or stripping, allow for subtle, minor alterations to the length, shape or position of teeth.
Anesthetics usually are not required and the entire process may take one or three visits. This procedure can have a dramatic aesthetic effect as well as enhance a person's confidence
Composite Fillings
A tooth filling is necessary when a tooth has a cavity in it. Once the tooth has a cavity, it is recommended to get a filling as soon as possible, before the cavity grows and further damages the tooth.The most commonly used filling materials are amalgam and composite.
Composite (White Coloured) Fillings is the most common material and is suitable for most simple fillings. The shade of the material is matched to shade of your tooth making composite resin one of the most widely used materials today.They are also repairable in the event of a chip.
If applying older style fillings, your dentist may have to remove healthy tooth structures as mercury-silver amalgam won't stick to your teeth, whereas composites mean that you only need the decayed area of your tooth removed.
Composite (White Coloured) Fillings is a safe and predictable alternative to traditional silver fillings.
Teeth Whitening
Teeth naturally darken with aging. Over time, staining may be caused by exposure to coffee, tea, soda, tobacco, and certain foods. Teeth whitening is a popular and affordable way to brighten your smile. read more...
Crowns
When a tooth is fractured, has a large old filling, or is severely damaged by decay, your dentist may recommend the placement of a crown. Dental crowns can also be used as finishing touches for root canal treatment and dental implants. read more...
Orthodontics (Braces)
Teeth can sometimes become overlapped, crowded or have spacing problems. Braces are the most common form of Orthodontic treatment which can improve the function and appearance of your teeth to give you a beautiful smile. read more...