Tooth Bonding Canning Vale

COSMETIC CARE

Tooth Bonding Canning Vale

We offer cosmetic tooth bonding treatments designed to restore minor imperfections and create a more balanced, natural-looking smile.

Clinically reviewed by Dr Desmond Ng, BDSc (Hons) University of Queensland | Principal Dentist, Dentists @ Canning Vale Last reviewed: July 2026

What Is Tooth Bonding?

Tooth bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure where a tooth-coloured composite resin is applied directly to the tooth surface, shaped, and hardened with a special light. It's one of the most versatile and cost-effective ways to improve the appearance of your smile without removing significant tooth structure.

Composite resin can be precisely colour-matched to your surrounding teeth, making the result virtually undetectable.

What Tooth Bonding Can Fix

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Chipped or Cracked Teeth

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Small Gaps Between Teeth

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Uneven Tooth Edges

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Tooth Wear & Erosion

Staining & Discolouration

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Short or Misshapen Teeth

Benefits of Tooth Bonding

Natural Appearance

Composite resin is colour-matched precisely to your existing teeth, blending seamlessly for a result that's virtually invisible.

Conservative Treatment

Bonding preserves more of your natural tooth structure than veneers or crowns, minimal preparation required.

Quick Results

Most bonding procedures are completed in a single visit, often in under an hour per tooth, no lab wait times.

Affordable

Tooth bonding is one of the most cost-effective cosmetic dental treatments available, making a better smile accessible.

Minimally Invasive

Anaesthesia is rarely required unless treating decay nearby, making bonding a comfortable, low-stress procedure.

Easily Repaired

If your bonded tooth chips over time, it can be easily repaired or touched up without replacing the entire restoration.

The Tooth Bonding Process

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Consultation & Shade Matching

We examine the tooth, discuss your goals, and select a composite resin shade that matches your surrounding teeth precisely.

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Tooth Surface Preparation

The tooth surface is lightly etched and a conditioning gel applied to help the resin bond securely, no drilling required in most cases.

3

Resin Application & Sculpting

The composite resin is applied in layers and carefully sculpted to achieve the desired shape, filling chips, closing gaps, or reshaping the tooth.

4

Curing & Hardening

A special blue LED light hardens the resin within seconds, bonding it firmly to the tooth surface.

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Polishing & Bite Check

We polish the surface to a natural lustre and check your bite to ensure comfort and correct alignment before you leave.

Tooth Bonding vs Veneers, Which Is Right for You?

Both bonding and veneers can achieve beautiful results. The best choice depends on the extent of the correction needed, your budget, and your long-term goals.

Best For Minor Corrections

Tooth Bonding

  • Single visit, immediate result
  • Lower upfront cost
  • Minimal tooth preparation
  • Reversible treatment
  • Lasts 5–10 years with care

Best For Multiple / Complex Cases

Porcelain Veneers

  • Lab-crafted, precision fit
  • More stain-resistant
  • Lasts 10–15+ years
  • Better for multiple front teeth
  • Higher upfront investment

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does tooth bonding last?

With proper care, composite bonding typically lasts between 5–10 years before needing a touch-up or replacement. Avoiding habits like biting nails, chewing pen lids, or grinding teeth will significantly extend the lifespan of the bond.

Will bonding look natural?

Yes, composite resin is shade-matched precisely to your surrounding teeth and polished to a natural sheen. Most people won't be able to tell bonded teeth apart from natural ones, especially in everyday lighting.

Is tooth bonding painful?

Tooth bonding is typically comfortable and does not require anaesthesia unless decay is being treated at the same time. Some patients experience minor sensitivity immediately after the procedure, but this usually resolves quickly.

Can bonding fix a chipped tooth?

Absolutely, repairing a chipped tooth is one of the most common uses of tooth bonding. The composite resin rebuilds the missing portion to its original shape, hardened and polished for a seamless result. Most chip repairs are completed in a single appointment.

Fix That Chip or Gap Today

Book a tooth bonding consultation and find out how quickly we can restore your smile.

Important Information

This page provides general information only and is not a substitute for professional dental advice. Treatment suitability, results and costs vary between patients.

A consultation with one of our dentists is required to assess whether this treatment is appropriate for you. Book a consultation or call 08 9256 2588.

References & Further Reading

This page is based on current clinical literature and guidelines from recognised Australian and international dental and health authorities.

  • Australian Dental Association. ada.org.au
  • Dental Board of Australia (AHPRA). dentalboard.gov.au
  • Australian Society of Implant Dentistry (ASID). asid.com.au
  • Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) - Medical Devices. tga.gov.au
  • Cochrane Oral Health - Systematic Reviews. cochranelibrary.com
  • Australian Dental Association - Teeth.org.au Oral Health Advice. teeth.org.au

Content reviewed by Dr Desmond Ng, BDSc (Hons) University of Queensland | Principal Dentist, Dentists at Canning Vale. Last reviewed July 2026.

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