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Tooth
Bonding
Cosmetic Dentistry
In cosmetic dental
bonding, an enamel-like material is applied, hardened and
sculpted to close spaces between teeth, cover flaws, or improve
the color or shape of teeth. Composite tooth bonding is a
cosmetic dentistry technique that can work wonders for your
smile. Using materials that match the shade, translucency and
texture of your teeth, gaps between the teeth can be closed,
spots, chips, and discolorations can be eliminated, and your
self-confidence can be enhanced through the improved appearance
of your smile. \
How is a tooth bonded?
Tooth bonding is usually a one-visit procedure. The tooth
is prepared by lightly roughening the area to be repaired, which
usually doesn't require anesthetic. The surface of the tooth is
then etched with a gel, and a treatment of bonding primers and
resins is applied to the tooth. Dental composites are made to a
paste-like consistency so that they can be sculpted to the
proper shape and applied. They contain various pigments that are
matched to your tooth color, and they come in varying degrees of
translucency. This composite is applied to your tooth, sometimes
in several layers in order to duplicate the depth of color that
occurs in a natural tooth. A high-intensity curing light is then
used to harden it. With the latest dental technology, we can
mimic the color details and translucency of your tooth for a
natural, healthy appearance.
How long will tooth
bonding last?
The technology of composite teeth bonding materials is
wonderful as far as the beauty that it can bring to your teeth.
There are some limitations to the materials of which you need to
be aware. How long bonding lasts depends on many factors that
are unique to the individual. Many people will go for ten or
fifteen years and have the bonding look as good as the day it
was put in. Some people will get staining on the margins of the
bonding after one or two years and will need some touch-up work.
If you take care of it well, it would be unusual to ever have to
replace it, but some touch-up work would be normal after three
to five years.
Under normal mouth
conditions and if used as recommended, the tooth bonding work
will not darken or discolor with age. If improper professional
cleaning does not damage the bonding, it should not stain any
more than your natural teeth. In most cases, it is also durable
enough to withstand the stresses of ordinary mouth function.
If you have extensive
bonding work, we recommend frequent professional maintenance.
Having your teeth cleaned two to four times per year by a
hygienist skilled in bonding maintenance can help protect your
bonding and make it look better and last longer. Maintain your
bonded teeth by brushing and flossing faithfully. Try to avoid
sweets or starchy foods between meals. Bonding holds up much
better when it is clean. Be careful to choose gentle cleaning
tools - Harsh toothpastes will dull the shine on bonding and
make it more susceptible to stain. Hard toothbrushes will also
damage bonding. If you have minor flaws in one or many teeth,
you should consider dental bonding as a quick and economical way
to improve your appearance.
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