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If you are considering dental bonding, having knowledge of the procedure and what it entails can help you know whether it suits you or not. Bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure performed by dentists in Kernersville to repair cracked or chipped teeth, reshape teeth, address discoloration, and improve smile appearance. This blog will discuss the bonding process in detail, aftercare tips, and how to maintain bonded teeth.
Tooth bonding in Welden Village Dental involves applying composite resin on the surface of flawed teeth to change their shape, color, or size and hardening it with a special light. People with good dental health physical health, who do not smoke, and realistic expectations make ideal candidates for teeth bonding.
Some oral issues that can disqualify you from the bonding procedure include extreme crowding, significant dental decay, and severely overlapping or rotated teeth.
The popularity growth in dental bonding procedures can be attributed to several factors. They include:
Below are some dental situations where our dentist in 27284 may recommend tooth bonding to restore a tooth’s appearance.
Dental bonding in Kernersville, NC, requires little tooth preparation. This procedure can take 30 minutes to 60 minutes. Generally, you can have two teeth bonded in a single visit. In a scenario where extensive treatments are needed, the visits at the dental office will be several scheduled over several weeks and, at times, months.
When you come into our dentist’s office in Kernersville, NC, for dental bonding, our dentist will first thoroughly clean your teeth to get rid of dental plaque and tartar present. Anesthesia is not needed since the process is comfortable and pain-free unless you have a tooth cavity where the decayed part has to be removed. With the help of a shade chart, your dentist will choose a color shade that resembles your other teeth. This shade will be used to select a composite resin that matches your teeth’ color.
Next, the dentist will etch the surface of the teeth to get the bonding. This creates a rough surface texture that facilitates better attachment of the bonding agent and teeth surface. The composite resin is applied and molded before being smoothed to your desired shape. A curing light is used to harden the resin material to facilitate the formation of a strong bond with the tooth’s surface.
Tooth polishing is the last step and is done once the dentist is satisfied with the results. It takes up to one hour to bond a single tooth.