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Teeth Bonding

What You Need To Know About Teeth Bonding

Dental bonding is a non-invasive restorative treatment that is given to improve a smile and tooth functionality. Teeth bonding Barrie can be recommended to repair common forms of tooth damage like chipped or cracked teeth due to decay or an injury. It is one of those procedures that once applied to the affected area can instantly improve the appearance and also prevent further damage by covering the exposed tissue.

Are you looking for new teeth-in-a-day to transform your loose teeth or old dentures into a confidence-boosting smile? If so, Dr. Adam Chapnick, a renowned cosmetic dentist in Toronto, is here for you. We will make sure your self-esteem remains high as you improve your social connections. The immediately functional Toronto cosmetic dentistry we provide will get you talking, smiling, and laughing without any worries.

When Should You Consider Dental Bonding?

Dental bonding is an effective procedure to:

  • Repair damaged, cracked or chipped teeth due to an injury, decay or infection
  • Improve a person’s smile and overall appearance
  • Hide discolored teeth
  • Repair decayed areas of a tooth
  • Add length to the teeth in cases where there is unevenness
  • Change the shape of the teeth where necessary
  • Treat receding gums by providing a cover so that the tooth’s root is no longer exposed.

What To Expect During The Procedure

Dental bonding is regarded as one of the fastest and most effective ways to treat cracked, discolored or chipped teeth. In many cases, dental experts do not use anesthesia during dental bonding. The only situation whereby an anesthesia will be used is if your tooth is decayed. To start off, the dental expert will prepare the surface of the tooth before applying a liquid to condition it. Once the surface is prepped, the resin is then applied and molded to mimic your real teeth. The dentist will then smoothen it out so that it can blend seamlessly with the remaining teeth. To complete the process, a special light will be used to make the resin hard and string. The area is then polished and shaped nicely to ensure it looks just like your natural teeth. This procedure can be done in a single dental visit.

THE PROCESS OF DENTAL BONDING

What To Do After Treatment

Maintaining your teeth after dental bonding is not difficult. You need to start off by changing your routine for the better. Good oral hygiene will ensure that the treatment is effective and lasts longer. Floss every day and brush twice daily. Make sure you go for regular dental checkups. Avoid chewing hard objects or habits like biting your fingernails. You may also want to consider quitting smoking as this exposes your teeth to further damage. Doing all these will help the bonded teeth to last long.

How to Help Bonded Teeth Last Long?

Maintaining your teeth after dental bonding is not difficult. You need to start off by changing your routine for the better. Good oral hygiene will ensure that the treatment is effective and lasts longer. Floss every day and brush twice daily. Make sure you go for regular dental checkups. Avoid chewing hard objects or habits like biting your fingernails. You may also want to consider quitting smoking as this exposes your teeth to further damage. Doing all these will help the bonded teeth to last long.

The process of dental bonding is simple and can be done within an hour or less. Bonding involves applying a resin to the affected area and hardening it using a special light. It’s done to permanently bond the resin or composite to the tooth so that the individual can continue biting or chewing without any discomfort. When taken care of well, the resin can last for several years.

We are a Family Friendly Practice

At Chapnik Dental Office, we provide family dentistry services. Toronto and Barrie dentist, Dr. Adam Chapnick works with every child to build trust and comfort through the entire dental visit process.

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