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Helpful Information You May Want About Teeth Bonding

Although your teeth are naturally strong and durable, itu2019s still possible to find them chipped or cracked due to a variety of reasons. The cause of having a chipped tooth is not necessarily a bad physical accident or severe dental problem

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Helpful Information You May Want About Teeth Bonding

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  1. Helpful Information You May Want About Teeth Bonding Although your teeth are naturally strong and durable, it’s still possible to find them chipped or cracked due to a variety of reasons. The cause of having a chipped tooth is not necessarily a bad physical accident or severe dental problem. You can crack your tooth while using it to open a bottle or chew on ice cubes and other hard objects. The critical point to consider is the things you have to do after realizing your tooth is cracked that are ignored by many people. Leaving your cracked tooth untreated can bring you serious complications, which is why visiting a reliable dentist is necessary. Here at M2 Dental, our experienced dentists try their bests to offer patients different treatments so everyone can be happy and satisfied with their healthy smiles. Among all these various treatments, it’s essential to carefully analyze your options to make the best decision according to your needs and personal preferences. One of the most popular producers among patients with cracked teeth is dental bonding. Most emergency dentists refer their patients to experienced cosmetic dentists if they like to repair their chipped teeth with the help of a tooth bonding procedure. Continue to read if you want to learn more about this treatment. What is tooth bonding? Dental bonding is one of the most valuable cosmetic dental procedures, helping patients to repair chipped, cracked or broken teeth. In fact, tooth bonding is a composite resin that can cover your damaged tooth and make it look as shiny as before. Just like other restorative options, such as dental crowns or cosmetic veneers, the composite color of tooth bonding is similar to the color of your natural teeth, so you won’t have a fake or unpleasant smile. How is the tooth bonding procedure? The process of tooth bonding is considered a non-invasive treatment, and your cosmetic dentist doesn’t even need to use sedative medications during the procedure. Typically, performing a professional oral cleaning is necessary before starting the tooth bonding process. Also, your dentist may need to take x-ray pictures to ensure everything is going as planned. The first step includes choosing the right shade of composite resin color with the help of dental charts. After that, it’s time to bond the composite resin to your chipped tooth and mold it to repair the damage. During the tooth bonding process, your cosmetic dentist will reshape the tooth even after the resin is dry, so you don’t need to worry if you feel your tooth shape isn’t as perfect as you want. How to take care of bonded teeth? Although your bond will perfectly repair your damaged tooth, it doesn’t mean you don’t have to care for them. Remember that composite resin materials won’t be affected by teeth whitening treatment, and you must watch what you eat and brush your teeth carefully to prevent long-term

  2. stains. Moreover, you have to seriously avoid chewing on hard things like ice cubes, candies, pens and so on, as it can severely damage your bond. Would you like a perfect smile? Contact your cosmetic dentist today to have the first examination!

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