Benefits of Dental Bonding

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What do you do if you chipped a tooth and you’re looking for a cosmetic solution before you meet a big client tomorrow afternoon? Or what if you have a tooth gap you think you want to close, but aren’t sure? And is there an affordable way to reshape that tooth you’ve never been happy with?

The answer to all these questions is dental bonding (sometimes called teeth bonding), an underappreciated procedure in cosmetic dentistry. Here’s a quick guide to the benefits of dental bonding.

What Is Dental Bonding?

It’s possible that you’ve never heard of dental bonding. Or if you have heard of it, you might not know what it is. Dental bonding is actually a fairly simple procedure.

Dental bonding uses the same material used in composite tooth-colored fillings. It starts as a paste, which can be applied to your teeth and then shaped by a dentist to look like a natural tooth. Then it is hardened by a special curing light, followed by polishing to achieve a natural tooth-like luster.

Dental Bonding Can Be Completed in One Visit

One of the best benefits of dental bonding is that you can come in, get your teeth bonding placed, and have attractive results that day. Often it takes an hour or less to get the attractive results you’re looking for.

There’s no need to make a second appointment, and no need to keep living with a cosmetic problem that’s been bothering you for so long.

It Preserves Your Natural Teeth

Another benefit of dental bonding is that it’s a conservative treatment. For something like veneers or dental crowns, a sometimes significant amount of tooth material has to be removed. But with dental bonding, all that’s required is a quick etch of the tooth surfaces with a light acid. That roughens the surface enough to help the bonding, well, bond. Otherwise, your teeth are just as they were before, which means that the procedure is essentially reversible with no real consequences. This makes it a great way to try out a cosmetic change without a big commitment.

Beautiful, Natural Results

Dental bonding wouldn’t be a good cosmetic dentistry procedure if it couldn’t deliver quality results. But it does. When properly done by a skilled cosmetic dentist, dental bonding can look as beautiful as any other cosmetic solution.

A Cosmetic Dentistry Bargain

Many people think the most attractive quality of dental bonding is the price. It’s much less expensive than other solutions to the same problems, whether we’re talking about veneers or orthodontics. This makes bonding an approach that is more accessible for people who don’t think they can fit cosmetic dentistry in their budget.

Limitations of Dental Bonding

Despite the numerous benefits of dental bonding, it’s not a procedure that’s perfect for every situation. There are many reasons why dental bonding might not be perfect for your cosmetic treatment.

First, dental bonding isn’t as strong as other restoration techniques. It starts out looking good, but it’s more prone to chipping and wear than durable veneers.

Second, bonding is also more susceptible to staining than ceramic restorations. That means it may lose its attractiveness sooner than you would like.

Finally, dental bonding is highly dependent on the skill of your cosmetic dentist, so it’s important to pick your dentist carefully, or you may regret the results.

Is Dental Bonding Right for You

Dental bonding is a great cosmetic dentistry procedure that not everyone considers when looking at their options for achieving a beautiful smile. With its speed, attractiveness, and low price, this is a procedure that everyone should think about whether they are looking for a smile makeover or just looking to make a few tweaks to their smile.

If you want to learn which is the best cosmetic dentistry procedure for you, please call (845) 783-6466 today for an appointment with a Central Valley cosmetic dentist at Harriman Family Dental in Harriman, NY.

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