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Dental Bonding: A Quick and Painless Way to Improve Your Smile

Dental bonding, also referred to as teeth bonding, is a cosmetic dental procedure that can correct gaps between your teeth, cracks, minor staining, and chips. It is a relatively quick procedure that takes between 30 to 60 minutes per tooth. The dental bonding process can be performed during one visit, depending on the number of teeth you would like to have bonded.


If you have been considering dental bonding, it is important to understand how dental bonding works, the advantages, and who will benefit most from the procedure.



What is Dental Bonding ?

Dental bonding utilizes a special compound that is applied to the front of your teeth. This resin, which is like the one used to fill cavities, masks minor tooth imperfections.


How Dental Bonding Works

The first step in the dental bonding process is a comprehensive oral examination with X-rays. If you have gum disease or cavities, those dental issues should be treated prior to having your teeth bonded. Once deemed a suitable candidate for dental bonding, your dentist will use a shade guide to choose the right color resin for your teeth.


Your dentist will then prepare the surface of your teeth. This step involves slightly roughening the tooth’s surface so the resin adheres to the tooth or teeth. The resin is then applied and molded to fit your own tooth’s natural shape. Once the resin is applied and smoothed, your dentist uses a special curing light that helps bond the resin to the surface of your tooth.


Advantages of Dental Bonding

Dental bonding offers patients a variety of benefits, including being faster than veneers and crowns. Dental bonding is performed in your dentist’s office and can be performed in one visit. It can also be performed without anesthesia, making it a safe and effective cosmetic procedure.


Aftercare

After your teeth are bonded, you should avoid biting or chewing food that can break off the resin. This includes pretzels, hard candy, and ice. You should also brush at least twice a day, floss, and have regular dental checkups.


If you would like to learn more about dental bonding or schedule an appointment, contact Leigh Valley Dentistry in Allentown,PA at 610-861-0190.

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