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When people hear the term “cosmetic dentistry,” they often think of teeth whitening, veneers, dental bridges, and any other procedures that enhance the look of the smile. However, there is one discreet cosmetic solution that is known to fix issues like chipped, cracked or gapped tooth and teeth discoloration that continues to be unpopular to people. It is called Dental Bonding. To know more about Dental Bonding, Modern Family Dentistry provides you with a list of frequently asked questions and answers about it.

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What is cosmetic dental bonding?

Dental professionals at Modern Family Dentistry performs Dental Bonding procedure by applying a durable material to the affected tooth surface of the patient, concealing whether the broken, stained, or misshapen tooth. The natural-looking material commonly used by the dentist is called composite resin. Since the dental bond is designed to cling to the teeth perfectly, it is meant to last for years.

Source: Dental Bonding: What is Teeth Bonding & What to Expect (clevelandclinic.org)

What is the process involved during the bonding treatment?

The procedure will begin with the dentist preparing the patients’ tooth by cleaning it thoroughly. Once it is all set, a special gel is applied to the surface of the tooth, creating a rough texture. The color of the composite resin chosen by the dental professional should match the shade of the patients’ natural tooth. With the use of a brush, the composite resin in the form of fluid will be adhered to the tooth after washing off the gel. The curing light is responsible for hardening the bonding material. Once the desired thickness is achieved, the dentist will finish the treatment by making some final polishing to provide the patient with a pleasant-looking smile.

What are the pros and cons of teeth bonding?

Inexpensive, hassle-free, and convenient – are some of the many reasons why people invest in dental bondings as a way to restore their smile. Since the procedure no longer requires laboratory work, it can be finished in one sitting. A downside of dental bonding is that it is not for long-term use. If you want lasting effects, Modern Family Dentistry offers veneers just for you.

Note that you can always lengthen the lifespan of your bonded teeth by practicing proper oral hygiene, having your teeth professionally cleaned at the dentist every six months, and keeping a healthy lifestyle.

Source: What Is Teeth Bonding | Colgate®

For inquiries about Dental Bonding in Chesapeake, VA, book an appointment with us at Modern Family Dentistry.

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