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5 Commonly Asked Questions About Dental Bonding

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Beautiful teeth

Your smile is the most noticeable part of your face. A good smile can make people feel comfortable around you and convey that you are friendly. When you feel self-conscious about your smile, you can feel nervous that someone will notice something off about it. 

Chipped and broken teeth can make anyone feel self-conscious about their smile. However, dental bonding is a process that can repair chipped, cracked, and broken teeth. 

Many people feel nervous about the dentist, which may give them some pause about pursuing the procedure. Here are five common questions about dental bonding that can hopefully put your mind at ease.

1. What Is Dental Bonding?

Dental bonding aims to repair damage to a patient’s teeth. Teeth can develop chips, cracks, and breaks for many reasons. When this happens, your dentist will match a composite resin to your tooth’s color. 

The dentist will apply the composite to your teeth, which will fill in any cracks your tooth has. Then, ultraviolet light is used to harden the resin. From there, your dentist will shape the resin to take the shape of your tooth. 

The resin should feel like any other tooth. The resin bonds itself to the tooth, which is where the terms dental bonding and cosmetic bonding come from.

2. What Other Uses Are There for Composite Bonding?

Composite bonding can help repair damage to teeth like chips and cracks. It can also repair some other damage to teeth as well. It can help when teeth are decayed and misaligned. 

It can also help fill in wide gaps between teeth and help stained teeth as well. Dental bonding can also be used for cosmetic purposes. Talk to your dentist to see which options are best for you.  

3. How Long Will This Procedure Last?

When you get tooth bonding done, you need to maintain healthy oral care habits. Good oral care helps maintain your teeth, but it also improves the life of dental work you get. With good oral hygiene, tooth bonding can last as long as ten years. 

When a dentist notices that the bonding is wearing off, they will do touch-up treatments. 

4. Is Tooth Bonding Bad for Your Teeth?

Tooth bonding is safe for your teeth. There are no major risks associated with the procedure. 

The thing you need to remember is that the resin applied to your teeth isn’t as strong as normal tooth material. Eating especially hard foods can chip the bonding. 

5. Why is Tooth Bonding Popular?

Tooth bonding is a popular cosmetic dentistry procedure because it is a simple procedure. One tooth can take between 45 to 60 minutes to bond. Dental bonding is also quite affordable. 

Plus, unlike some other dental procedures, patients don’t have to go through enamel removal.

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Dental bonding is an easy, affordable way to repair damage to your teeth. It is also an effective option in cosmetic dentistry. If you want teeth bonding done, ask your dentist about how it can help improve your smile. 

If you are in the San Diego area, look no further than Brighton Dentistry for a holistic option for quality dental care. We provide general dentistry, restorative dentistry, dental implants, and other services. Call us today to set up an appointment with our office. 

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