Answering FAQ About Tooth Bonding
Dental bonding is an ideal cosmetic solution for fixing minor cosmetic issues affecting teeth that aren’t exposed to the most extreme biting pressures that exist in your mouth. For example, the highly visible teeth at the front of your mouth easily display flaws but don’t experience the pressure to which molars are exposed. That makes those front teeth in your “smile zone” are ideal for being perfected with composite dental bonding near you.
When should you consider dental bonding?
The compounds used during dental bonding near you are similar to the compounds that dentists use to create “white” fillings that fill cavities. In the form of a filling, those compounds replace tooth matter destroyed by tooth decay or dental work to arrest or to eliminate decayed tooth material. Here are some of the things that compounds can accomplish:
● Shielding exposed roots left bare by gum recession as the result of periodontal disease
● Changing the colour of discoloured teeth that can’t be bleached
● Closing gaps between teeth (without actually moving the teeth)
● Changing the shape of one or more teeth when teeth may be of different lengths or widths
● Filling minor chips and cracks that are merely superficial and do not penetrate the interior of your tooth or affect its structural integrity
If you opt for bonding, what will happen?
The staff at your dental clinic in Red Deer will roughen your teeth with a conditioning liquid. Roughening the teeth helps the bonding materials to grip properly to those teeth. Your dentist in Red Deer may apply an anesthetic to eliminate any discomfort if they’re going to use a drill to reshape your tooth or if the chip or crack that is going to be filled with the bonding materials is close to a nerve in your tooth.
After that preparatory stage, you and your dentist will select the shade of composite bonding materials to use so that the materials, once cured, will blend naturally with your own natural teeth. The last thing you want is a patchwork appearance on your teeth once the cosmetic bonding process is complete. Your dentist’s goal is to have the compound blend seamlessly — in terms of colour, texture, sheen and fit — with your own natural teeth. Once the colour of the bonding materials has been selected and the compounds prepared, that putty-like substance will be applied where required on your teeth. Once in position, your dentist will shape and smoothen it into the appropriate shape.
Once the putty has been placed, shaped and smoothened, your dentist will finish the bonding process by exposing those substances to curing lights — blue light or even lasers. Those special lights will simultaneously harden the compounds and ensure that they’re bonded secretly to your natural tooth tissue. Once the compounds are hardened and bonded, your dentist and their staff will “polish off” the job by polishing the cured compounds to match your teeth perfectly and beautifully. While every person is different, the whole process typically takes roughly half an hour per tooth being repaired.
What are the advantages of bonding?
● Bonding is simple and inexpensive, roughly one-third the cost of veneers
● The process of dental bonding in Red Deer can be completed, unlike with veneers and some crowns, in just a single appointment
● Less material with have to be removed from a tooth than to accommodate veneers
● Bonding will last for many years as long as you take good care of your teeth
What are the disadvantages of bonding?
● Bonding materials are not as stain-resistant as dental crowns
● If you’re a smoker, be warned that smoking can produce stains on bonding materials
● Dental bonding materials can not be whitened with over-the-counter or professional whitening methods. For that reason, your dentist will recommend you have your teeth cleaned whitened before you have them bonded and then match the bonding surfaces to your teeth in their cleanest and whitest condition
● Bonding materials are less durable than veneers, crowns and fillings
● If you treat your teeth roughly or clench your jaw and grind your teeth, bonding can chip
Ask a dentist near you if bonding is right for achieving your goals. It’s not the only option for improving the appearance of your teeth, but it can be among the most accessible and convenient options.