Dental Bonding

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Dental bonding is a cosmetic dentistry procedure used to improve the appearance of teeth that are chipped, cracked, discolored, or misshapen. It involves the application of a tooth-colored composite resin to the affected tooth, which is then shaped, hardened with a special light, and polished to blend seamlessly with the surrounding teeth. Dental bonding is a quick and effective way to enhance the aesthetics of your smile without the need for more invasive procedures. It’s an ideal solution for minor dental imperfections, offering a less costly alternative to veneers or crowns while still achieving a significantly improved appearance.

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Dental Bonding Procedures

The dental bonding procedure includes the following steps:
1. Color Matching

The dentist selects a composite resin color that closely matches the natural color of your teeth.

2. Surface Preparation

The surface of the tooth is lightly etched and conditioned to improve the bonding material's adherence.

3. Application

The resin is applied to the tooth, molded, and smoothed to the desired shape.

4. Hardening

A curing light is used to harden the resin quickly.

5. Polishing

After hardening, the bonded area is polished to match the sheen of the rest of the tooth.

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Dental Bonding

Benefits:

Dental bonding offers numerous benefits:

  • Aesthetic Improvement: Effectively masks dental imperfections for a more attractive smile.
  • Minimally Invasive: Requires little to no removal of tooth enamel.
  • Cost-Effective: Generally less expensive than other cosmetic dental procedures.
  • Quick Process: Typically completed in a single visit.

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Risks

While dental bonding is safe, there are minimal risks:

  • Durability: Bonded teeth may be less durable than veneers or crowns and can chip or stain over time.
  • Maintenance: The procedure may require periodic touch-ups or replacement.

Why Get Dental Treatment of Dental Bonding at VDS Clinic?

Dentiva Clinic is your go-to destination for dental bonding due to:
Expertise

Our skilled dentists have extensive experience in cosmetic dentistry, ensuring top-quality results.

Advanced Materials

We use the latest high-quality bonding materials for durable and natural-looking outcomes.

Personalized Care

Each procedure is tailored to meet the individual aesthetic goals of our patients.

Comfortable Environment

We ensure a comfortable and anxiety-free experience during the treatment.

Affordable Solutions

Our clinic offers competitive pricing on dental bonding, making it accessible to a wider audience.

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Frequently asked questions
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Dental bonding is a procedure that uses tooth-colored composite resin material and adhesive agents to repair chipped, cracked, misshapen, or gapped teeth for an improved smile.

With proper care, dental bonding can last 3-6 years before needing replacement. Bonding on the front teeth tends to last longer than bonding on the chewing surfaces.

The bonding procedure does not hurt as your dentist will numb the area being worked on. Some mild sensitivity or discomfort is common for a few days afterward as the area continues to heal.

Yes, gaps or spaces between teeth can be closed and improved with dental bonding. The composite material is shaped and polished to fill in the gap and match the tooth.

Avoid chewing hard foods on bonded teeth. Brush and floss normally, focusing on not dislodging the bonding material. See your dentist regularly to monitor wear.

Yes, dental bonding is considered a reversible procedure. The composite can be safely removed by your dentist if desired without damaging the underlying tooth.

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