Bonding in dentistry refers to the use of tooth-colored materials (tooth colored composite filling material or porcelain restorations like veneers) to rejuvenate a smile. Simple replacement of old and discolored fillings or bonding of composite material to the thin and chipped edges of the front teeth can be a conservative way to enhance someone's smile. Bonding can also be used to close unwanted spaces between the teeth or to mask misaligned teeth to create a desired, uniform effect. Don't hesitate to call us to learn more.
Dental bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure that is used in changing the appearance of your teeth. This treatment can enhance your smile by covering chips and filling the gaps between your teeth. In bonding, a composite resin is applied as it mimics the color of your natural teeth. Dental bonding is not a painful process, but it helps in restoring both the functionality and the appearance of your teeth and gives you a smile that you will love to show everyone.
The composite resin used for the process is polished and shaped to match the natural teeth. Dental bonding helps in hiding tooth imperfections, but there are some other reasons that you may need to consider to get dental bonding done, such as:
Dental bonding can be either done as a standalone procedure or in conjunction with another procedure, such as filling in a cavity or fixing a chipped tooth. If you have tooth decay, then the decayed part of the tooth is removed first. After cleaning the tooth, it is prepared for the dental bonding procedure.
At first, the dentist applies a gentle phosphoric acid to the surface of the tooth. This can lead to roughening of the surface, which helps the bonding material stay attached. The resin is mixed and applied, and is roughly shaped. Before drying it completely, your dentist shapes and smoothens it. By using a special light, the resin is hardened in place. You don’t have to endure any pain while undergoing the process and is completed quite quickly as well.
The bonded teeth don’t require any special care. Just follow the steps below:
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