The Mouth

Overview

Direct Dental Bonding is our passion. This technique allows for creative restoration while preserving the tooth structure. Direct bonding is suitable for all ages and is used to restore chipped and misshaped teeth; close spaces; repair teeth with caries and cervical erosion; immobilize teeth. It is usually a one-appointment procedure where composite material is bonded directly to the tooth.

Our Approach

Restorations of fractured or chipped teeth

Direct Bonding is the most appropriate way to restore a typical chipping on a front tooth. The key to success is the combination of different types of composite materials such as opaquers, tints, and highly polishable composites to create the most esthetic and long-lasting result.

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Bonding for adolescents

An increasing number of young patients (ages 8-21) present with different stages of tooth wear.  In adolescents, this is the best and most cost-effective way to restore worn teeth. Restoring the original size of the teeth improves esthetics and speech, protects teeth from further wear and destruction and increases the self-esteem. This technique allows to make any type of repairs or modifications at any time later in life, with each additional repair looking like the initial restoration.

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Bonding for worn teeth

Bonding is a very suitable solution for worn teeth regardless of severity. It is a very cost-effective and conservative approach. It preserves the integrity of the tooth and restores its function and esthetics.

Worn Dentition Before After Image

Restoration after periodontal disease

Esthetically unpleasing exposed root areas and teeth spacing can happen after periodontal treatment. In these cases, we are able to achieve impressive results by just adding to the existing tooth structure. This is a very conservative and highly esthetic restorative solution.

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Misshaped teeth – Microdontia

Direct resin bonding is the only restorative option at the present moment, that allows initiating treatment in early childhood.  Bonding can be reshaped and adjusted during growth. This is an approach that can guide orthodontists in aligning misshaped teeth.

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