Dental bonding might be the treatment that you need. Your dentist will assess your case first and then suggest the options available to treat it. Applying a bonding material is the ideal solution to mild dental damage and other dental issues. Finding out when your dentist may suggest dental bonding can help you make informed treatment decisions.

Cracked teeth

Cracked teeth can result from a root canal or bruxism. The dentist may notice some cracks during a dental visit. Treating them is necessary to prevent more dental issues from developing. Dental bonding can strengthen and smoothen the tooth’s surface. This treatment can stop the cracks from worsening.

Aesthetic enhancement

Dental bonding does not need to correct any dental issue. The patient can get it to enhance the tooth’s appearance and health. This treatment can make one’s teeth whiter and blemish-free. Remnants of past trauma or even aging can go away.

Chipped teeth

Research shows that dental chipping is common. This issue often results from situations like eating hard foods or facial trauma. People who have tongue piercings can also cause chipping. The metal piercings can rub against the teeth, and this can result in damage. Those with bruxism also tend to chip their teeth. Regular checkups can help the dentist detect chipped teeth and treat them right away.

Dental gaps

Dental bonding can also target gaps in the front teeth. The dentist can use the resin material to close the space between these teeth. This treatment can correct mildly crooked teeth as well. The patient does not need to wear braces for months to achieve a straight-looking smile.

Tooth structure preservation

Dentists often suggest dental bonding to repair damaged teeth because it does not take away any of the dental structure. The patient’s dental health becomes more intact with this treatment than with veneers or dental crowns. The dentist will only clean and roughen the dental surface before applying the resin material. This does not harm the enamel at all.

Teeth whitening

Dental bonding can cover stains and discoloration. People whose teeth cannot improve with professional teeth whitening can have this treatment instead. The dentist will clean the teeth and roughen them. Applying the resin material that matches the natural teeth to whiten it again comes next.

Teeth lengthening

Some individuals have short permanent teeth. Research shows that this can result from bruxism or genetics. This does not affect dental health. But many patients want to lengthen their teeth for aesthetic reasons. Dental bonding can lengthen the teeth. This can give the patient a more balanced smile.

When the treatment is inappropriate

Individuals with untreated cavities and cracked teeth cannot have dental bonding. The same goes with patients who have medical conditions of the mouth or even gum disease. The dentist will assess the patient first. If there are other issues, the dentist must correct them first before performing dental bonding. Severe dental damage will need more extensive solutions than an application of bonding material.

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Dental bonding can help you regain your dental health and appearance

This treatment can correct mild dental problems. Your dentist will assess your dental issues first. Dental bonding will begin right away if you qualify for it. Working with your dentist can keep the restoration in top shape.

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