Jan 25 2010
What is Dental Bonding?
Dental bonding is a lot like sculpting. It is the corrective treatment for crooked, chipped, and even stained teeth. Bonding also helps fill gaps between teeth. It is a great way to rectify errors in your smile.
When you visit your dentist for the procedure, he/she will start with examining the areas in your teeth that need correction. Then, he will use a composite material on/between you’re your teeth to rectify the flaws. The composite material used in bonding sticks to your teeth firmly. The procedure does not require the entire tooth o be removed, just the infected part. The procedure should get over in one visit unless there are other problems that need to be addressed.
Bonding is probably the least expensive of all dental treatments. So, the cost should not worry you. In fact, bonding is also painless. Some people feel a temporary sensitivity after the procedure in the areas near the bonded teeth.
The material used for bonding is available in many shades, ensuring that the bonding matches your teeth as closely as possible. So, you have no reason to worry.
It is important that you take care of your teeth after the procedure. Avoid biting your nails.
Avoid chewing on anything other than food. Visit your dentist right away if the bonding material starts chipping off.
The results of the procedure can last several years, anything between seven years to eleven years. However, the duration depends on your dental habits.
So, if you have a dental flaw, don’t fret over it. Instead, take an appointment with visit your dentist.
Happy smiling!
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