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What Is Dental Bonding For?

June 25, 2013

Filed under: Blog — Tags: — studiocitydental @ 4:31 pm

Tooth decay, chips and fractures on the surface of your teeth can necessitate a dental bonding treatment. This procedure involves the adhesion of teeth-colored resin to the surface as well as crevices of the teeth. This bonding procedure will ultimately improve the appearance of any of your teeth which have dental imperfections.


When is dental bonding necessary?

The procedure may be considered if you have any of the following dental conditions:

Decayed tooth. When a tooth has become significantly decayed because of cavities, dental bonding can rebuild the architecture of the tooth in order to make it strong enough to receive biting forces as well as to improve the aesthetics of your smile.

Chipped or cracked teeth. Forces generated when a person undergoes teeth grinding or when a person suffers from a facial injury can lead to the chipping or cracking of teeth. While the cracks or chips are often microscopic or at least very minor if seen by the naked eye, these breaks can allow substances to penetrate the tooth and cause teeth sensitivity. A dental bonding procedure can help close these breaks on the dental enamel.

Discolored teeth. Stains which have penetrated deep within the tooth can be difficult to treat with routine dental whitening procedures. Peroxide has to interact with the stain before the whitening can develop, which is a problem if the stain is deep within the tooth. In order to solve the problem of a deeply stained tooth, a dental bonding can instantly conceal that discoloration.

Gaps in between teeth. Another application for dental bonding is to close off gaps in between your teeth. Also known as diastemas, these gaps can affect the aesthetics of your smile. In order to bridge the gap, the dental bonding procedure can widen the two teeth.

Short or worn down teeth. When teeth have become shorter because of the wearing down of the dental enamel, this can not only affect your smile negatively but they can also compromise your teeth and make them vulnerable to bacterial infections.

Irregularly shaped teeth. Some individuals are born with irregularly shaped teeth such as those with pointed or crooked appearances. Such types of teeth can really affect the aesthetics of your smile. Crowns and veneers can improve appearance of such teeth but these porcelain dental works are rather expensive and take long to be installed. On the other hand, dental bonding in Studio City CA is more affordable and can be done in as short as 30 minutes to an hour.