When Is Dental Bonding the Recommended Option?

Dental bonding is becoming more and more common as a restorative treatment thanks to its low cost and minimal time commitment. With so many options available to improve the smile's appearance, no one wants to walk around with chipped teeth or large gaps between their teeth. Direct resin bonding is one method for resolving these issues, especially on the front teeth. Continue reading to know when a dentist might recommend dental bonding.

Applications of dental bonding

The following are situations where the dentist might recommend dental bonding for restoring a tooth:

Chipped eeth

Many individuals are unaware that chipping a tooth is a common occurrence. Chewing ice or popcorn kernels, using teeth to open bags, and direct blow to the face during contact sports are all popular causes of chipped teeth. Tongue piercings can also cause chips as the metal parts rub against the teeth. Several people learn they have bruxism (teeth grinding or clenching) after experiencing a chipped tooth. It is important to see the dentist on a regular basis to ensure that everything is still in good working order.

Cracked teeth

Patients who have bruxism can also experience tooth cracking. Those who have had a root canal are also likely to notice cracks, so it is advisable to follow up with routine dental visits so the dentist can keep an eye on any emerging issues.

The tooth will not mend itself like a broken bone if it fractures. It is important to see a dentist as soon as possible. If the cracked tooth does not need an extraction, dental bonding may also be used to improve the tooth's surface and strengthen it to keep it from spreading.

Gaps between the teeth

Most patients worry about gaps in their front teeth. Tooth bonding is a standard and simple solution for this cosmetic problem. Remember that if you have other issues than gaps, such as crooked teeth or a misaligned bite, the dentist may suggest orthodontic treatment to correct these underlying problems instead.

An option for teeth whitening

Dental bonding may be used to enhance the color of stained teeth in addition to its use for repairing broken or chipped teeth. When whitening procedures fail to remove the discoloration, this is a perfect alternative. The composite resin is customizable to match tooth colors.

Preserve tooth structure

One of the most notable reasons dentists recommend dental bonding is that it does not result in more tooth damage. In the long run, a patient who gets the treatment is better off than a patient who gets a dental crown, which involves removing a portion of the enamel. The dentist will not need to remove any portion of the healthy tooth structure to perform the bonding procedure. The enamel is not harmed in any manner by dental bonding.

Final note

In most cases, dental bonding will be completed in a single 30–60-minute appointment. A dentist will apply composite resin to your teeth and use a dental curing lamp to adhere and harden the resin to your teeth. With proper care, the bonded tooth can last for another ten years. Talk to the dentist to learn more about dental bonding applications.

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