Bonding

Learn what you need to know about Bonding for Perfect Smile from Todays Dental @ Cayce

Dental bonding is a simple process that can totally transform your smile by restoring the natural beauty of damaged or decaying teeth. It’s comprised of tooth-colored materials and can be used to hide blemishes including chips, fissures, gaps, and discolouration.

– Dental Bonding has an average cost of $1000.

– Dental Bonding can fix mild to major dental defects.

– Dental bonding is the quickest and most cost-effective approach to repair a chipped or cracked tooth.

Is dental bonding permanent?

Dental bonding is a glass-like material that can be used to repair minor damage to the teeth. Dental bonding has become more popular than dental veneers over time because it is less invasive and less expensive. There are many brands of dental bonding materials on the market, but there are some good reasons why people prefer one brand over another.

The composite material used to bond your teeth usually lasts 5-10 years before it starts to wear down.

This isn’t a major issue, though. You’ll simply need to return to our office to have the tooth treated by our Dentist if your bonding wears out or the bonding material becomes damaged. Our dentist will be able to remove the damaged bonding material and restore the tooth to its original state.

 Todays Dental - Dental Bonding
Todays Dental – Dental Bonding

Can dental bonding really fix gaps?

Gaps between teeth can really detract from your smile. But you may not need to spend thousands on dental veneers or crowns. Dental bonding is a simple procedure that can close gaps between teeth, allowing you to proudly display your pearly whites!

With the help of dental bonding, a gap-free smile is now more accessible than ever before. Despite popular belief, you can have a beautiful smile without spending thousands of dollars on veneers or crowns. Repairing damaged teeth, filling gaps between teeth, and straightening crooked or chipped teeth is simple and quick with dental bonding.

Reasons why you need a Dental Bonding? Know Why?

  1. Decayed Tooth
  2. Tooth Crack
  3. Tooth Gaps
  4. Discolored Tooth

Tooth bonding can fix a defect or imperfection within a tooth. Some people use bonding to repair a decayed, cracked, or discolored tooth. This procedure can also close small gaps in between teeth.

Typically, tooth bonding takes between 30 mins. to an hour. Some appointments could run longer looking on the extent of the procedure.

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How long does a dental bonding last on average?

Dental bonding usually lasts three to ten years before it needs to be touched up. Depending on the patient’s personal habits, this can vary.

Additionally, those who consume dark-colored foods and beverages may experience premature staining and need to replace their items sooner than others.

Whenever we see a photograph of an individual with perfectly-shaped and stunningly bright pearly whites, we often wish we also had that perfect smile. Even if we know that the photo must have been digitally edited and touched up, we cannot help but desire teeth that look even half as good. However, this can seem somewhat impossible if one is dealing with gaps, chips, cracks, stains and irregular shapes. Even when such teeth are perfectly healthy and free from decay, they can give one the impression that they aren’t healthy simply because of their appearance. Fortunately, there exists a cosmetic dental procedure that may be able to resolve all of that–Dental bonding.

How Dental Bonding Works

In order to receive dental bonding, one must first have their teeth examined by a dentist. He will want to ensure that your teeth are healthy, taking care of any spots of decay first as necessary. He will also consider the desired outcome of aesthetically pleasing teeth and determine whether dental bonding is truly the best way to achieve this.

Where your dentist has thoroughly examined your teeth and determined that dental bonding is appropriate for you, the procedure itself is fairly simple:

  • Dental enamel removal- A small amount of surface enamel may need to be removed to make room for the bonding material. This is simply to ensure that the placement of bonding material does not overcrowd the teeth and create new dental issues.
  • Adhesive placement- Bonding agent is applied to the appropriate teeth to ensure better and more secure adhesion between the bonding material and your teeth.
  • Bonding placement- Using the bonding material that is most appropriate and properly shaded to the color of your teeth, your dentist will apply the bonding material to your teeth.
  • Shaping and molding- Your dentist will shape and mold the bonding material to achieve the desired cosmetic effects. This may include covering stained, chipped, cracked or misshapen teeth, closing the gap between two teeth or restoring basic structure following minor decay.
  • Curing- With a special dental curing light, your dentist will harden the bonding material.
  • Polishing- Finally, the bonding material will be polished so that it looks and feels like a healthy, natural tooth.

After the Procedure-

Undergoing the procedure does not mean that one must then adhere to a specialized dental regimen thereafter. The normal oral hygiene habits your dentist asks you to participate in, including:

  • Twice-daily brushing,
  • Once-daily flossing,
  • Bi-annual dental examinations and cleanings
  • A proper nutritious diet,
    Should be sufficient to ensure that your dental bonding lasts for a considerable period.

Although it’s durable, it would be wise to avoid chewing on hard objects that can cause damage to natural teeth. Hard objects like ice, pencils and other such things.

Some Things to Note

It’s been more than five decades since Dental bonding. It has always proven to be an effective cosmetic dental treatment. The materials and procedure have become even more advanced and efficient in recent years.

Bonding can be effective in a variety of dental situations, but it isn’t the perfect solution for every situation. For example, individuals who suffer from overbites or under bites will not benefit from dental bonding. Such cases require other procedures to adjust the teeth and bite thereby closing gaps. Bonding is useful when one has generally healthy teeth that yet have some minor cosmetic issues one desires to resolve.

For more information about bonding and whether it’s right for you, Contact Todays Dental Now.


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