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How Dental Bonding Is Used for Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry

Dental bonding is an efficient way to restore the appearance and function of teeth. Your cosmetic dentist can use this to repair any damage, discoloration, or decay. Cracked, chipped, broken, or stained teeth can look new. This type of treatment can also close gaps between teeth. If you want to know how dental bonding works in restorative and cosmetic dentistry, here are the details.

The bonding procedure

Finding an experienced cosmetic dentist for the dental bonding procedure is important. Combining technical and artistic skills is vital in performing such a procedure. Scheduling the consultation is next. A visual inspection of the patient’s mouth will take place. The cosmetic dentist will see if the patient qualifies for the procedure.

The dentist will start the procedure if the patient is a good candidate. There will be no local anesthetic for this procedure. But if the dentist needs to fill cavities, the patient will be under local anesthesia. The dentist will use a shade guide to see if the dental bonding matches the patient’s natural teeth. Then the dentist uses an etching liquid or gel to roughen the surfaces of the teeth. This will strengthen the adhesion of the bonding material to the tooth.

Applying a bonding liquid on the surface of the teeth is next. This will help the composite resin stick to the tooth. The dentist will apply the composite material over the liquid. Molding and shaping the composite resin on the affected teeth will follow.

Then, the dentist will harden the resin with a curing or ultraviolet light. More shaping will take place after the bonding material hardens. This will allow the treated teeth to appear more aligned and balanced. The whole procedure takes about 30-60 minutes. The time depends on the number of teeth in need of dental bonding. It may also take longer if the patient needs dental fillings first.

Recovery time is not an issue in dental bonding. The patient can go home right after the procedure. Caring for the bonded teeth is like caring for natural teeth. Flossing daily and brushing at least twice a day are standard care practices. Avoiding hard foods and refraining from biting hard objects can prevent cracking or breaking the bonding. Quitting smoking will prevent staining the bonded teeth.

The results of a dental bonding treatment can last for four to eight years. This depends on the patient’s bite, chewing habits, and tooth’s location. The edges of the bonded teeth are prone to breakage from biting or chewing. Regular dental cleanings can keep the bonded teeth stain-free. The cosmetic dentist will repair any parts if there are any.

Cosmetic bonding

Dental bonding can come as composite resin veneers. These are bonded to the front surfaces of teeth. They have the same color as the surrounding natural teeth. That is why these cosmetic tools can blend well with other natural teeth.

Restorations

Cosmetic dentists choose to use dental bonding in filling small cavities. These are also effective in replacing amalgam fillings. This treatment can repair small chips and fractures. A dental crown may follow if the cavity is too deep or big.

A dental bonding treatment can restore the look and function of your teeth

Dental damage and discoloration can affect your tooth’s appearance and function. Pain and low self-image are common in patients with these dental problems. Your cosmetic dentist can use dental bonding for cosmetic treatments and dental restorations. This treatment can happen in one dental appointment.

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Michael M. Bohn, DDS

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