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All About Dental Bonding

Feb 1, 2013

If you want to improve the overall quality of your smile, there are plenty of options to consider. At our Bridgeport cosmetic dentistry center, we will consider all of your treatment options seriously and provide you with the best possible care. This generally means finding a treatment that is as non-invasive as possible that can improve your overall dental health and the appearance of your smile as well. One such option for minor aesthetic problems is dental bonding. Let’s take a moment to look at dental bonding right now so you understand how it can benefit you.

About Dental Bonding

Dental bonding refers to the use of tooth-colored resins to make a flawed smile look pristine. This resin is painted directly onto the tooth and color matched so that it blends seamlessly with your natural tooth structure. It’s a great conservative treatment that we use for minor problems at our family dental care center in Bridgeport.

What Dental Bonding Can Achieve

Dental bonding is an ideal treatment for the following dental problems:

  • Minor chips on the teeth
  • Minor cracks on the teeth
  • Stains on the teeth
  • Very small cavities

Best Candidates for Dental Bonding

The best candidates for dental bonding are people who suffer from minor dental problems such as those listed above. They should be in otherwise good dental health and have realistic expectations about what dental bonding can achieve. Since dental bonding is a cosmetic dentistry treatment, any serious cracks or chips will need to be dealt with using a restorative treatment of some kind.

The Dental Bonding Procedure

During the dental bonding procedure, the surface of the tooth is carefully scuffed. This ensures that the composite bonding material adheres to the tooth better. Once the bonding material is mixed and color matched, it is then applied directly to the tooth and dried. A final polish is performed to ensure the bonding material blends with the natural tooth material.

Alternatives to Dental Bonding

Even though dental bonding is a very effective treatment option to consider, it is not always the best option for all patients. The severity of the dental problem will determine if dental bonding is ideal or an alternative treatment should be used instead.

One dental boding alternative that is often quite helpful is Bridgeport porcelain veneers. These thin shells of dental ceramic are able to mask a number of aesthetic imperfections with a smile, including chips, cracks, stains, misalignments, and gaps.

Another alternative to dental bonding that may be better suited to a patient’s needs is teeth whitening. This professional dental bleaching treatment can whiten the appearance of a smile by several shades.

For patients with serious chips and cracks, restorative treatments will need to be considered for optimal care. Inlays, onlays, and dental crowns may prove more ideal since they will restore the appearance of the damaged tooth as well as its overall strength and structure.

Learn More About Advanced Dental Care Treatment

For more information about dental bonding and your many other options for advanced dental care treatment, be sure to schedule an appointment today. The entire team looks forward to meeting you in person and helping you achieve the best possible smile.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified dental professional to determine the best dental/orthodontic treatment for your needs.