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Dental Bonding Benefits for Tooth Repair

Dental bonding is a great way to repair cosmetic damage in your teeth. Imperfections in your teeth can leave you feeling self-conscious and unconfident which can have an impact on your quality of life. This simple procedure can help you by restoring a smile you can be proud of. Let's take a closer look at understanding what dental bonding is, and how it can be used to get back the smile you deserve. 

What is dental bonding?

In short, it is a minor cosmetic dental procedure. A resin is molded onto your teeth and shaped in a way to remove imperfections. For example, it may cover cracks or discolorations, fill in gaps between teeth, or form misshapen teeth into perfect ones. The resin is color-matched to your teeth so that it will look just like them. After it is molded, a UV light is used to harden it to stay in place. 

What are the benefits?

There is no shortage of reasons why this procedure is widely used to repair cosmetic damage.  Let’s look at some of the most major ones.

It restores your smile

The first benefit is the simplest. The procedure does such a good job at repairing damage to your teeth that it can give you back a smile that you have been missing.

It is cheap

Cosmetic dental work can tend to be quite pricey. Options like dental crowns or veneers can be thousands of dollars per tooth. Bonding, by comparison, is a bargain, as it is likely only a few hundred dollars for each tooth. And if you have dental insurance, you may not have to pay that much. Talk with your dentist about the affordable price of bonding. 

It is quick

The procedure itself is also fast and easy. It isn’t likely to take much more than an hour and can almost certainly be finished within a single appointment. Crowns and veneers can take multiple appointments, as impressions need to be taken and molds need to be created at separate dental laboratories. Since numerous appointments are required, you will have to live with damaged teeth for up to weeks longer.

It is safe

You may be curious about the safety of this procedure. You'll be happy to learn that it is incredibly safe–which is another added benefit to this treatment option. The resin used has no adverse side effects on your body. It contains no toxins or carcinogens. This is in contrast to materials like silver, which used to be used in dental procedures, but is potentially quite harmful.

It protects and maintains your enamel

Veneers can damage your tooth enamel. Bondings won’t do that; they will keep your enamel healthy and safe if you continue to take care of your teeth.

What should you do after a dental bonding procedure?

Of course, with any dental procedure, it's always a good idea to understand the expected recovery time. Since the procedure is so minimal and doesn’t even require anesthesia, a few limitations are placed on you afterward. You may want to take some care not to drink beverages like coffee that can stain them immediately or hot drink beverages that can cause tooth sensitivity, but it should not be a huge deal if you accidentally do so. Talk with your dentist about more information about what you should expect after the procedure. 

Discuss your options with a dentist

If you're considering this treatment option, it's important to discuss it with your dentist. They will have more insight into whether or not this is the right choice for you. Of course, you should also follow regular oral care to ensure that your mouth is as healthy as possible. Let's go over a few quick tips to keep in mind about your general oral health. 

It is important to maintain proper and consistent dental hygiene to keep your teeth and bondings healthy. This means you should brush and floss twice daily and continue to see your dentist for checkups, ideally twice per year. If possible, use toothpaste with fluoride in it to help protect your teeth. Sugary and acidic foods and drinks should be minimized, as well as hard or chewy candy that may damage your teeth. It is a good idea to quit smoking, as this can damage and discolor your teeth.

Reach out to your dentist for more information regarding dental bonding and other tips for how to protect your smile for years to come. 

Request an appointment here: https://www.implantdentalbellevue.com or call Bellevue Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry at (425) 249-9186 for an appointment in our Bellevue office.

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