In dental bonding, a composite resin is applied to the tooth's surface or edges. The resin's porcelain color is customized to match the patient's teeth shade. The result is a natural-looking healthy tooth; you won't even trace where the original chip or tooth fracture is. Dental bonding resins may also be designed to lengthen or broaden teeth to solve gap-tooth dilemmas.
Unlike more advanced and complicated cosmetic dentistry treatments, dental bonding can be accomplished in one office visit. There may just be multiple visits in cases wherein multiple teeth needs to be treated. The procedure typically lasts 30 minutes up to an hour. Dental bonding usually produces minimal pain or discomfort.
After the dental bonding procedure, you will be advised on the practices you should follow and avoid. Brushing and flossing should be done gently. Biting on hard food and surfaces should be avoided, as they may cause the resin to break. To prevent staining, you may be asked to veer away from certain substances like coffee, tea and cigarettes, especially for the first 2 days. Regularly schedule appointments with the dentist for cleaning and maintenance work.
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