Bonding
Bonding
Dental bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure that involves the application of a tooth-colored composite resin to the surface of a tooth to improve its appearance.
The process of dental bonding typically involves the following steps:
Consultation
A dentist will examine your mouth and discuss with you the desired changes to your teeth and the recommended treatment plan.
Preparation
The tooth to be bonded will be cleaned and any decay or damage will be removed. The surface of the tooth will be roughened to allow the bonding material to adhere properly.
Application of the Bonding Material
The dentist will apply the tooth-colored composite resin to the surface of the tooth and shape it to the desired form. The resin is then hardened using a special light.
Polishing
The bonding material will be polished to give it a smooth surface that is similar to the natural tooth.
Follow-up
The patient will need to have regular follow-up appointments to monitor the bonding and to ensure that the tooth remains healthy.
Dental bonding can be used to repair chips, cracks, and discoloration of the teeth. It can also be used to reshape teeth, close gaps between teeth, and change the length of teeth. The procedure is typically done in one visit, and the results are immediate.
It’s important to note that dental bonding is not as durable as some other restorative treatments such as veneers or crowns and may need to be repaired.
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