Mar 31 2009

Dental bonding to rectify teeth flaws

Published by Wayzata Dental Staff at 9:53 pm under Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Care

What is dental bonding?
Dental bonding is a corrective treatment for crooked and chipped teeth. Bonding can also get rid of stains on the teeth. It also helps fill gaps between teeth.

The bonding procedure involves fixing (bonding) a composite material, such as resin, on or between teeth to correct any visible flaws.

What are the uses of bonding?
Bonding can rectify the following dental flaws:

  • Chipped teeth

  • Cracked teeth
  • Gaps between teeth
  • Uneven teeth
  • Discolored teeth

What are the advantages of bonding?
The advantages of bonding include the following:

  • Dental bonding is one of the least expensive dental procedures.

  • Bonding can be completed in a single session.
  • The bonding procedure is not painful. However, some people may find their teeth becoming sensitive for some time after thee procedure.
  • The bonded tooth matches the shade of your teeth.
  • The composite material used in bonding sticks to your teeth firmly.
  • The procedure does not require the entire tooth to be removed, just the infected part.
  • The material used in bonding grows along with your teeth, thus avoiding the development of any cracks.

How long does bonding last?
Dental bonding can last several years, anything between seven years to eleven years. However, the duration depends on the person’s dental habits.

How can the longevity of bonding be increased?
Bonding can last a long time if one needs special care of the teeth after the treatment. Here are some pointers for dental care after bonding.

  • Do not bite your nails.

  • Do not chew on anything other than food.
  • Follow a proper dental care routine.
  • Visit your dentist right away if the bonding material starts chipping off.

Happy smiling!

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