Dental Bonding 101: All You Need to Know Before Getting Your Teeth Bonded

Dental Bonding 101: All You Need to Know Before Getting Your Teeth Bonded

Oct 29, 2020

Cracked and chipped teeth not only affect your appearance but also impair your dental health. Having minor cracks on your teeth can trap food particles and give the bacteria room to fester. If not fixed on time, these dental cracks can lead to dental decay. Fixing these minor dental imperfections can, therefore, improve your smile and oral health.

We offer several dental treatments that can help address multiple dental flaws like dental bonding. This is a cosmetic procedure that can help improve your smile in one dental sitting. Before you get dental bonding near you, here is what you need to know:

What is Dental Bonding?

When you come for dental bonding in Bolingbrook, IL, the dentist will apply a tooth-colored resin on your teeth to restore their appearance. That is dental bonding. It is a mildly invasive dental procedure that lasts between 30 and 60 minutes and rarely requires local anesthesia.

When Can Your Teeth Be Bonded?

Our dentist in Bolingbrook, IL, can recommend dental bonding to fix a range of flaws such as:

  • To repair and fix a decayed tooth.
  • Discolored teeth. Most often, we perform a teeth whitening procedure. But if you have severely discolored teeth, the dentist can choose to apply a resin to cover the stains.
  • Cracked and chipped teeth
  • To cover the gaps in between your teeth.
  • To change the shape and size of the teeth.

What to Expect At Your Dental Bonding Procedure?

No prior dental preparation is required before the procedure. But it is prudent to inform the dentist of any pre-existing medical problems.

The bonding process is done in one dental visit, and it involves a few steps:

  • Teeth preparation

Although dental bonding is non-invasive, the dentist may perform little teeth preparation to make the teeth ready for bonding.

But, before that, your teeth are examined for any decay. If you have cavities, the necessary treatment is done first before the teeth are bonded. Professional dental cleaning is also done to remove any plaque buildup.

  • The teeth bonding process

Local anesthesia is rarely used unless you have another dental treatment to be done or have dental phobia. In this case, the dentist can give sedation—laughing gas to relax you.

Your teeth are roughened, and a conditioning liquid is applied to make it easy for the resin to bond to the teeth. Next, the dentist will apply a tooth-colored resin and molds it to the desired shape. The resin is hardened using laser light, and the teeth are polished to match the rest of the teeth.

Is Dental Bonding Effective?

Teeth bonding is the most cost-effective cosmetic dentistry treatment in Bolingbrook, IL. It also takes a short time to have your teeth corrected. Unlike other treatments like veneers, dental bonding is done in one dental visit. Also, the process does not require the trimming of the enamel.

However, because of the resin used, bonded teeth are not resistant to stains. Plus, the resin is not as durable and may not last as long as the dental veneers and crowns. The bonded teeth can crack and chip.

Because of these limitations, dental bonding is reserved for minor dental problems. Furthermore, only teeth that have low bite pressure like the front teeth, can be bonded.

How Long Do Teeth Last?

Bonded teeth can last between two and seven years, but with proper care. The bonding material can chip, so it is vital to avoid habits such as biting fingernails, ice, or other hard objects.

Avoid taking wine, coffee, or tea or consume them in moderation to avoid staining your teeth. Once the teeth are discolored, you will need another dental bonding procedure.

Maintain your standard dental practices such as brushing and flossing daily. Do not forget to visit our dentist often—at least every six months for dental examination and cleaning. This helps the dentist to detect any minor cracks on the teeth and fix them on time.

Take Away

If you have misshapen, cracked, or chipped teeth and would like to change that, come for a dental bonding treatment in Sonrisa Dental + Orthodontics of Bolingbrook.

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