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La Puente Advanced Dentistry

What Is Tooth Bonding?<br><br>La Puente Dentist You might have heard about dental bonding, but you havenu2019t got an idea about the procedure. You may be interested in the procedure because you have a cracked tooth, your teeth might be discolored, or any other dental condition which makes you self-aware when you smile. It doesnu2019t matter why you are interested in dental bonding, for you have come to the right place. You will learn about dental bonding, how long the procedure takes, how much it costs, alternatives to bonding, the risks, and the advantages of the procedure.

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La Puente Advanced Dentistry

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  1. What Is Tooth Bonding? La Puente Dentist You might have heard about dental bonding, but you haven’t got an idea about the procedure. You may be interested in the procedure because you have a cracked tooth, your teeth might be discolored, or any other dental condition which makes you self-aware when you smile. It doesn’t matter why you are interested in dental bonding, for you have come to the right place. You will learn about dental bonding, how long the procedure takes, how much it costs, alternatives to bonding, the risks, and the advantages of the procedure. After receiving this information, you will be in a better position to decide on the correct procedure. If you are in La Puente, CA, and need cosmetic bonding, do not hesitate to contact us for professional services. Read on to understand if you’re the best candidate for the procedure. Tooth bonding is the procedure where the dentist uses a composite resin to restore the shape of your teeth. Bonding is typically done on your front teeth to give you that perfect smile. The composite resin is highly malleable, and the dentist can easily attach it to your tooth, harden it and shape it to resemble your tooth Quality Affordable Dentistry. Who Needs Tooth Binding? La Puente Advanced Dentistry Dental bonding is an excellent option to repair several dental conditions, including chipped, cracked, or discolored teeth. It’s also highly noninvasive and relatively inexpensive compared to other tooth restoration procedures. It’s a great option when you need to repair one or a few teeth. Bonding is also a great option to change the shape of your teeth. You might have peg-shaped teeth, or one or more teeth are shorter than the rest. The dentist can use tooth bonding for minor cavity repair since the resin is more natural-looking than other amalgam fillings. The procedure is also a great alternative to protect an exposed tooth root, primarily due to receding gums. Tooth bonding is perfect for covering your discolored teeth as the resin closely matches the color of your natural teeth. You can also undergo the procedure to close gaps between your teeth. Tooth Bonding Procedure

  2. As earlier stated, tooth bonding is highly noninvasive and relatively inexpensive as compared to other cosmetic procedures. You only need one visit to the dentist for the procedure. Preparation For The Procedure You will need little preparation for dental bonding since it’s relatively non-invasive. You don’t need anesthesia unless the procedure is to fill a cavity. You might also need anesthesia if the crack or chip which the dentist is correcting is near a nerve. In such a case, the dentist might need to drill the tooth to make enough room for the resin. The Bonding Procedure Your dentist will roughen the surface of your tooth to make the bonding stronger. The dentist may also use a conditioning lotion for the same purpose. Your dentist will go ahead and etch your tooth and apply the bonding agent. Often, these activities are done at the same time. If the dentist performs them separately, they will etch your tooth first. After this, the dentist applies the composite resin, after which they mold and shape it correctly to resemble your undamaged teeth. The dentist will use a UV curing light to harden the resin after being satisfied with the resin’s shape and mold. Once the resin has hardened, the dentist will make the final shaping and trimming and polish it to match the color of your teeth. The Duration The Procedure Takes. The procedure takes 10 to 60 minutes per tooth, depending on the extent of the damage. It will take longer if the dentist is performing the procedure on several teeth. The time you spend at the hospital will depend on your dentist’s experience, attention to detail, and efficiency. Bonding is best suited for minor cosmetic corrections. The procedure also works best in low-pressure bite areas like the front teeth. The dentist will match the color of the resin to your teeth’s natural color to avoid it from standing out. Benefits Of Tooth Bonding Tooth bonding has several advantages compared to other tooth restoration and repair options like crowns and veneers. Some of the benefits of tooth bonding include: It's A Relatively Non-Invasive And Straightforward Procedure

  3. Compared to other restorative procedures like crowns and veneers, dental bonding is more straightforward and less invasive. With the procedure, you only need about an hour for each tooth. For other more extensive procedures, you might need more than one visit to the dentist. You, Will, Retain Your Tooth's Structure Unlike some other restorative procedures, bonding requires very little or no enamel removal. Therefore, since no drilling is involved, your tooth preserves its natural structure. The health of your tooth isn’t affected since the integrity of your tooth is maintained during the procedure. You Don't Need Anesthesia In Most Cases. In most cases, you don’t need anesthesia for the procedure. You will only require anesthesia if you require drilling or the dentist performs the procedure near a nerve. The bonding involves fewer steps which reduces the time you need for the procedure. The procedure is also suitable if you’re fearful of needles.

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