Tooth Bonding - An Excellent
Way To Improve Your Smile
Very few are happy with
the set of pearly whites they're born with; and even if you
started off having a great set of teeth, chances are, you're
eating, drinking and smoking habits may have already turned
your teeth into something you're particularly really proud of
when you smile? So what do you do? Well, have you considered
tooth bonding (a.k.a. dental bonding)?
What Is Tooth Bonding?
Tooth bonding is a dental cosmetic procedure wherein a dentist
adheres composite resin on affected teeth. Dental bonding is a
great way to fix many tooth imperfections. It can be used to
whiten your teeth, fix chipped or cracked teeth, replace
silver fillings that you may currently have, replace the
decayed parts of your teeth, and is a great instant remedy for
'accidentally' broken front teeth.
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The composite resin
used in tooth bonding is actually composed of plastic
material with fillers and modifiers added to it to produce
certain desired characteristics. For instance, say you
want to replace a silver filling that is currently on one
of your back teeth, the composite resin needed should then
have characteristics more geared towards strength and
durability (for chewing) than color consistency with the
rest of your teeth. Still, having said that, do note that
tooth bonding is preferred by many people precisely
because the composite resin used can be enhanced with
pigments to mimic your teeth's natural color. |
The composite resin used
in dental bonding is then made into a paste-like consistency
so that it can be applied on your teeth and sculpted perfectly
so that it looks natural. Once the resin is applied,
high-intensity light is applied to harden the composite resin.
Once hardened, it is then buffed or polished to give it that
translucent shine.
Tooth Bonding - Procedures Involved
If you want to pursue dental bonding, the first thing you
should do is to select a competent cosmetic dentist and set up
an appointment. During the initial appointment, expect
questions pertaining to your particular tooth problems and
what you want to achieve, you will then get a quote on the
tooth bonding procedure that needs to be done. There are
actually two types of tooth bonding procedures: one-time and
multi-session.
One-time tooth bonding is for small corrections such as tooth
whitening, or if you just need small fillings. Multi-session
dental bonding is for larger teeth corrections that require
fillings to be first made in a dental lab (e.g., porcelain
veneers).
Regardless of the type of tooth bonding, the cosmetic dentist
will need to reduce (also called 'etching' or 'shaving') the
affected tooth's enamel so that the composite resin can be
fitted and shaped on top of it.
How Much Does Tooth Bonding Cost?
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Tooth bonding is
very affordable compared with other dental bonding and
cosmetic surgery options. The resulting expense
depends on the number of teeth that needs to be fixed
and the type of tooth bonding required. On the average
though, dental bonding which makes use of composite
resign costs about $200 to $600 per tooth. |
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Tooth Bonding - The Pros
and Cons
Teeth bonding offers many advantages. It can usually be done
in just one dental visit; it's affordable; it's not a painful
procedure; and it lasts long. Silver fillings are known to
last about 7 years, while teeth bonding composites can be
expected to last to 12 years. Another main advantage is that
the materials used in tooth bonding can be modified to
perfectly match the natural color of your teeth. So even
simply from just an aesthetic point of view, teeth bonding is
a great choice. On the more practical side, the composite
resin used in dental bonding is quite flexible. So much so
that it expands and contracts with your natural tooth,
preventing the occurrence of cracks.
As regards
disadvantages, the main complaint against teeth
bonding is its tendency to stain. As such, if you're smoker
(and/or your eating and drinking habits promote tooth
staining), chances, are, you would need regular dental
maintenance done on your dental-bonded teeth.
Some people also still find tooth bonding expensive. But this
usually the cause if you're main desire to begin with was just
to whiten your teeth. If this is so, then you are indeed
better off with at at-home whitening system. You'll get the
same results at much lesser expense.
by Belinda Sinclair |