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What Is Dental Bonding?

If you have a chipped, cracked, or broken tooth, then you may want to consider dental bonding. But what is dental bonding? Click here for more.

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What Is Dental Bonding?
What Is Dental Bonding?

Did you know that around two-thirds of people with chipped teeth are over the age of fifty? Chipped and cracked teeth, crooked teeth, and discolored teeth are all common dental problems that can be seriously detrimental to a person's self-esteem. Fortunately, dental bonding by North Orange Family Dentistry in Delaware, Ohio, can fix these issues and more. 

But what is dental bonding, you might ask? How can it improve the appearance of your teeth and what is the procedure like? Keep reading and learn more about the details of teeth bonding below. 

What You Need to Know About Dental Bonding

Dental bonding is a type of cosmetic dental procedure that involves improving the appearance of your teeth by repairing or covering a portion of your tooth enamel.

This is possible with the use of composite resin. Composite resin is a gel-like material that hardens once your dentist applies it to your tooth and shines a special light over it. 

Composite resin comes in many shades. For that reason, your dentist can easily pick a shade that will best match your teeth. If the match is close enough, people won't even be able to tell that you've had your teeth bonded.

People opt for dental bonding to fix all sorts of dental problems. For example, suppose that you chipped your front tooth. Dental bonding is the easiest and most affordable option to fix this problem.

All your dentist has to do is apply some composite resin to the chipped area, shape the resin, and then wait for it to dry. The final result will make your tooth whole again and it will look like your tooth was never chipped in the first place. Dental bonding can, in some instances, take the place of other dental services. 

For example, suppose that you have some gaps between your teeth.

The Details

In the past, you would have needed to get braces to close these gaps. However, dental bonding can fill these caps with composite resin and make it look like your teeth are perfectly aligned. 

This, of course, will provide much faster results compared to braces and it is a much more affordable procedure as well. This is not to mention that you can remove dental bonds whenever you feel like it. This is unlike similar dental procedures such as dental veneers. 

In terms of dental care, veneers look and function much like dental bonds. However, veneers require your dentist to sand down your teeth. This will make the process of getting veneers impossible to reverse and you will always need veneers to cover and protect your sanded teeth. 

You don't need to worry about making such a commitment with dental bonding. The only thing you really need to worry about is maintaining them. Composite resin is durable but not invisible, so you will need to stay away from hard substances that could damage the resin such as ice or peanuts. 

You should also brush and floss them as you would with your real teeth so they stay in good shape. 

Understanding the Dental Bonding Procedure 

The dental bonding procedure is very simple, especially when compared to other dental procedures such as veneers or crowns. To start, your dentist will examine your teeth and determine what kind of problems you need to be fixed. You can also explain what kind of results you would like to get. 

For example, if you want to whiten your teeth, then your dentist can apply the composite resin to the surfaces of your teeth and use a type of resin that is a slightly lighter shade than your real tooth enamel. Your dentist will take some X-rays of your teeth to visualize the whole area. 

If you currently have any dental problems such as gum disease, tooth decay, or a tooth infection, you won't be a good candidate for dental bonding. Instead, you will need to fix these problems before you can get dental bonding.

Once it's time for the procedure, your dentist will pick out the shade of composite resin to best match your teeth. Then, the dentist will prepare your teeth by roughening the tooth enamel slightly. This will not damage your tooth or change the shape of the tooth.

What You Need to Know

Roughening the tooth will only make it easier for the composite resin to stick to the tooth enamel. After roughening the tooth, the dentist will also apply a conditioning substance. After that, the dentist can finally apply the composite resin. 

The resin is a thick substance and your dentist will manipulate its shape until it resembles the shape of the rest of your tooth. This will give you very realistic results. Once the dentist is done shaping the composite resin, he will then expose the resin to a special light to cure it. 

This will help the resin harden much faster. While the resin is hardening, the dentist may continue to shape it to get the perfect shape. The last step is to polish the resin. 

That way, the resin (and your entire tooth) will look very shiny and healthy. For one tooth, you can get this procedure done within 30 minutes or so.

All About Dental Bonding 

Dental bonding is a very simple and beneficial procedure that can fix all sorts of dental problems such as chipped teeth, gaps between teeth, and even discolored teeth. It involves the use of composite resin which your dentist can shape to match the shape of your tooth. The procedure is very fast and painless and it is far more affordable compared to veneers or crowns.

To learn more, don't hesitate to contact us here.

Did you know that around two-thirds of people with chipped teeth are over the age of fifty? Chipped and cracked teeth, crooked teeth, and discolored teeth are all common dental problems that can be seriously detrimental to a person's self-esteem. Fortunately, dental bonding by North Orange Family Dentistry in Delaware, Ohio, can fix these issues and more. 

But what is dental bonding, you might ask? How can it improve the appearance of your teeth and what is the procedure like? Keep reading and learn more about the details of teeth bonding below. 

What You Need to Know About Dental Bonding

Dental bonding is a type of cosmetic dental procedure that involves improving the appearance of your teeth by repairing or covering a portion of your tooth enamel.

This is possible with the use of composite resin. Composite resin is a gel-like material that hardens once your dentist applies it to your tooth and shines a special light over it. 

Composite resin comes in many shades. For that reason, your dentist can easily pick a shade that will best match your teeth. If the match is close enough, people won't even be able to tell that you've had your teeth bonded.

People opt for dental bonding to fix all sorts of dental problems. For example, suppose that you chipped your front tooth. Dental bonding is the easiest and most affordable option to fix this problem.

All your dentist has to do is apply some composite resin to the chipped area, shape the resin, and then wait for it to dry. The final result will make your tooth whole again and it will look like your tooth was never chipped in the first place. Dental bonding can, in some instances, take the place of other dental services. 

For example, suppose that you have some gaps between your teeth.

The Details

In the past, you would have needed to get braces to close these gaps. However, dental bonding can fill these caps with composite resin and make it look like your teeth are perfectly aligned. 

This, of course, will provide much faster results compared to braces and it is a much more affordable procedure as well. This is not to mention that you can remove dental bonds whenever you feel like it. This is unlike similar dental procedures such as dental veneers. 

In terms of dental care, veneers look and function much like dental bonds. However, veneers require your dentist to sand down your teeth. This will make the process of getting veneers impossible to reverse and you will always need veneers to cover and protect your sanded teeth. 

You don't need to worry about making such a commitment with dental bonding. The only thing you really need to worry about is maintaining them. Composite resin is durable but not invisible, so you will need to stay away from hard substances that could damage the resin such as ice or peanuts. 

You should also brush and floss them as you would with your real teeth so they stay in good shape. 

Understanding the Dental Bonding Procedure 

The dental bonding procedure is very simple, especially when compared to other dental procedures such as veneers or crowns. To start, your dentist will examine your teeth and determine what kind of problems you need to be fixed. You can also explain what kind of results you would like to get. 

For example, if you want to whiten your teeth, then your dentist can apply the composite resin to the surfaces of your teeth and use a type of resin that is a slightly lighter shade than your real tooth enamel. Your dentist will take some X-rays of your teeth to visualize the whole area. 

If you currently have any dental problems such as gum disease, tooth decay, or a tooth infection, you won't be a good candidate for dental bonding. Instead, you will need to fix these problems before you can get dental bonding.

Once it's time for the procedure, your dentist will pick out the shade of composite resin to best match your teeth. Then, the dentist will prepare your teeth by roughening the tooth enamel slightly. This will not damage your tooth or change the shape of the tooth.

What You Need to Know

Roughening the tooth will only make it easier for the composite resin to stick to the tooth enamel. After roughening the tooth, the dentist will also apply a conditioning substance. After that, the dentist can finally apply the composite resin. 

The resin is a thick substance and your dentist will manipulate its shape until it resembles the shape of the rest of your tooth. This will give you very realistic results. Once the dentist is done shaping the composite resin, he will then expose the resin to a special light to cure it. 

This will help the resin harden much faster. While the resin is hardening, the dentist may continue to shape it to get the perfect shape. The last step is to polish the resin. 

That way, the resin (and your entire tooth) will look very shiny and healthy. For one tooth, you can get this procedure done within 30 minutes or so.

All About Dental Bonding 

Dental bonding is a very simple and beneficial procedure that can fix all sorts of dental problems such as chipped teeth, gaps between teeth, and even discolored teeth. It involves the use of composite resin which your dentist can shape to match the shape of your tooth. The procedure is very fast and painless and it is far more affordable compared to veneers or crowns.

To learn more, don't hesitate to contact us here.

What Is Dental Bonding?

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