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What Is Teeth Bonding?

A tooth that has been chipped, fractured, or otherwise damaged can be fixed using tooth bonding, also known as dental bonding. Additionally, it aids in closing gaps between teeth, covering discolorations, and even extending a tooth that is shorter than the others.

The “bond” fixes the broken portion of your teeth using composite resin, giving it a brand-new appearance.

The composite tint will be close to the color of the tooth, unlike a crown (used for fillings), so it will continue to seem natural.

Why go with tooth bonding if there’s just a little chip?

While many individuals focus on their smile the most, repairing chips and cracks is essential for your overall dental health. It facilitates healthy chewing and guards against potential future harm.

Why go with tooth bonding if there's just a little chip?

While many individuals focus on their smile the most, repairing chips and cracks is essential for your overall dental health. It facilitates healthy chewing and stops future harm that can even jeopardize the wellbeing of the nearby teeth.

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Is Dental Bonding a Good Option for Me?

Our Dental Bonding is an excellent option for people who have tiny cracks, chips, or unevenness in their teeth. Dental Bonding is also an excellent option to using your natural tooth color to fix cavities.

While Dental Bonding is a quick and low-cost solution, unlike Veneers or Lumineers, it is sensitive to stains and the color may fade over time. Veneers or Lumineers may be required for teeth with severe damage or that require more extensive treatment.

The Procedure

Your dentist will carefully match the color of composite resin to the affected tooth region during your dental bonding process. The flaws will then be fixed by your dentist, who will also shape your replacement teeth. The composite material will be cemented into place using a specialized light, permanently fixing the damage and completely restoring the surface of your tooth.

Following Your Procedure

Your dental bonding can endure for many years if you take good care of it. Wine, coffee, and cigarettes should all be avoided if you don’t want to discolor your dental bonding. You maintain your smile looking its best, be sure to brush frequently and schedule regular dental cleanings and examinations.

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