Cosmetic and Emergency Repair of Broken Tooth

Bonding

It is among the easiest and least expensive cosmetic dental procedure. The composite resin used in bonding can be shaped and polished to match the surrounding teeth. Most often, bonding is used for cosmetic purposes to improve the appearance of a discolored or chipped tooth. It also can be used to close spaces between teeth, to make teeth look longer or to change the shape or color of teeth.

Sometimes it is used as a cosmetic alternative to fillings, or to protect a portion of the tooth’s root that has been exposed because of gum recession.

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Bonding

  • Easiest and least expensive cosmetic dental procedure.
  • Also used as an emergency procedure for broken or chipped tooth.
  • Composite resins used in bonding can be shaped and polished to match the surrounding teeth.
  • It is used for cosmetic purposes to improve the appearance of a discolored/ chipped tooth.
  • It is also used to close the space between the teeth to make teeth look longer or to change the shape or color of the teeth.
  • Bonding is also used to protect a portion of tooth’s root that has been exposed because of gum recession.

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What Is Tooth Bonding?

Tooth bonding is simply the application of a material, such as a composite resin, to the surface of the tooth. Before a dentist bonds a tooth, or multiple teeth, he or she will select a shade of resin that closely matches the natural shade of the patient’s teeth. This assures that the final result looks as authentic as possible.

The process of bondingteeth involves roughing up the surface or outer enamel before the tooth, or teeth, can be treated. This helps the material get a better grip on the tooth. When the tooth has been prepared, the dentist will apply the bonding material to it. To make the bonding material look like a tooth, the dentist will then shape it before using a special light to set it. After the resin has hardened and set, the dentist will polish the material so that it has the same appearance as the rest of the paient’s teeth. The bonding process is usually completed in a single visit, after which you can go back to business as usual. In many cases, the process of bonding doesn’t require any anesthesia.