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Chipped Tooth Bonding: What Is It And How Does It Work?

August 28, 2018/in Dental Care/by admin

There are many reasons a tooth can be broken or cracked, stemming from accidents to common daily activities. When this happens, chipped tooth bonding is one of the leading types of treatments dentists choose to fix the problem.

Bonding consists of a process in which the dentist applies a tooth-colored composite resin over the dental damage in order to seal the chipped or broken tooth. The composite used to bond the teeth can also be made out of porcelain, which is known as a veneer. A veneer is actually the strongest of both options. Both of these cosmetic solutions can also serve as a solution for people with discolored teeth who want them to appear shinier and healthier.

Dental bonding is a relatively painless technique that doesn’t usually require anesthesia. For this procedure, the dentist first roughens the surface of the teeth that are going to be treated. A conditioning solution is then applied to help the bonding material stick to the tooth. Afterwards, the bonding material is applied to the teeth and shaped to fit, while an ultraviolet light or laser is used to harden it into place.

 

Taking Care Of Your Chipped Tooth Bonding

Take care of your chipped tooth bonding by avoiding dark colored foods or drinks, since it can stain the composite.  Hard candy, ice cubes and biting pens or your nails should also be avoided as they can all crack the material.

Since composite resin is not nearly as strong as your the natural enamel of your teeth, imperfect bites or grinding your teeth when you sleep can also shorten the life of the bond.

If you brush your teeth twice a day and schedule regular cleanings and check-ups with your dentist, a composite bonding can remain intact for up to ten years, allowing you to have a beautiful, healthy smile.

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