Everything You Need to Know About Dental Bonding
What is dental bonding?
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Advantages |
Disadvantages |
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Low cost |
The bonding materials can become stained. The staff at WillowBrook
Park Dental Center will explain how to keep the bonded surface as white as
possible for as long as possible |
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Accomplished in a single appointment |
If well cared for, bonding materials will remain in place for
several years but will not last as long as either veneers or crowns |
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No anesthesia is usually required |
Bonding is more likely to chip than more expensive alternatives, so
be sure not to bite on hard objects |
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Very simple to perform |
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Because of the bonding materials’ vulnerability to staining, it is very important after having bonding done to avoid any staining foods and drinks — tomato-based sauces, red wine, coffee, tea and sodas — until your dentist tells you it is safe to enjoy those things again. The same goes for smoking which can produce stains on the composites. To keep your bonded areas in the most pristine shape possible, you should abstain from those things permanently but, if that’s not possible, reduce them to the fullest extent possible and be sure to brush your teeth thoroughly after indulging.
Because bonding is vulnerable to chipping and breaking even after being cured and hardened, you must be very diligent about not chewing your fingernails, biting on ice, grinding your teeth, clenching your jaw or ever using your teeth as if they were pliers or wrenches or clamps. Actually, now that we mention it, using your teeth like pliers, wrenches and clamps is never a good or healthy idea. In a pinch, use actual pliers, wrenches and clamps instead and show mercy on your teeth (and wallet).
Is bonding a good alternative to veneers? Bonding is a lesser alternative to veneers and by far a lesser alternative to crowns. But if you’re looking for a quick and maybe even temporary fix for relatively minor flaws on teeth that will cost you less money than veneers or crowns, bonding can give you that. To find out about the availability of dental bonding near you, and how it compares to the value of veneers and crowns, contact a dentist near you and ask the professional staff there to recommend the best value for your needs — short and long-term.
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