When do you need Dental Bonding?


Your dentist might recommend Dental Bonding for restoring decayed teeth or chipped teeth, to close spaces between your teeth, making cosmetic improvements, changing the color of your teeth or reshaping your teeth. Bonding can also protect a portion of the tooth’s root that has been exposed when gums recede and it has proved to be a cosmetic alternative to amalgam fillings

The procedure involves the application of a tooth-colored resin material using adhesives and a high intensity curing light. The materials are then bonded to the tooth. Anesthesia is not deemed necessary unless the bonding  is being used to fill a decayed tooth.

At Trinity Dental Centre  your concerned dentist will first conduct a thorough examination of your teeth which may include x-rays and a complete appraisal of your teeth and gums. Our Trinity Dental expert will then recommend whether your teeth condition can be addressed with minor cosmetic procedures through Bonding or whether other forms of extensive restorative methods would be better suited for your long-term needs.

Once Bonding has been decided as the best option for your oral well being, theTrinity Dental Centre dentist will offer expert advice as to whether you require Direct Composite Bonding or Adhesive Bonding. Direct Composite Bonding is a minimal invasive smile makeover procedure while Adhesive Bonding entails attaching a restoration to a tooth. The latter method is used for esthetic crowns, porcelain veneers, bridges and inlays/onlays.

At Trinity Dental Centre, the dentist will then match the shade of your existing teeth to select a composite resin color that will closely match the color of your tooth. WithTrinity Dental Centre as your dental caretaker, you may opt for Dental Bonding without any qualms as this is the least expensive and most common cosmetic dentistry procedure and can be completed in a single sitting unless more than one tooth is involved.

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