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4 Knacks to Care for Bonded Teeth

Bonded teeth arenu2019t immune to damage, which is why you should ensure that you take good care of your bonded teeth and follow the protocol required to ensure optimal oral health. To learn more, visit https://desiredsmiles.com/ or for more information call us on (905) 637-5463.tt

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4 Knacks to Care for Bonded Teeth

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  1. 4 4 Knacks to Care for Knacks to Care for Bonded Teeth Bonded Teeth Modern composite resins are light years ahead of the tooth-coloured dental repair materials of the past, able to flex with your natural teeth and last for decades. Unfortunately, bonded teeth are not impervious to deterioration, which is why you should keep these three composite resin repair care guidelines in mind. 1. Take Care of Your Teeth. You may come across a variety of goods that need to be opened as you go about your days, such as bottles and packages. Unfortunately, if you twist open those bottles or rip into those bags with your teeth, you risk damaging your dental bonding.

  2. When people chew hard items or pull off plastic shop tags with their teeth, they might cause harm to their dental bonding. Composite resin restorations might be ruined by sports or living with a teeth-grinding condition. 2. Be cautious with your grin to protect your bonded teeth. Only clean your teeth with a soft-bristled toothbrush, and avoid biting into packages with your teeth. Biting your nails or chewing on pens are two behaviours that might harm your smile. If you think you clench or grind your teeth at night, talk to your dentist about wearing a mouth guard. 3. Avoid alcohol, coffee, tea and tobacco. After your dentist has applied dental bonding, he or she will cure it with a blue ultraviolet light. While this procedure produces extremely durable and solid dental restorations, the molecular structure of composite resins can be disrupted by alcohol, which is why dentists advise against using mouthwashes or drinking alcoholic beverages. Continued exposure to alcohol softens dental bonding, making it more susceptible to microscopic scratches or dents, which could compromise the structural integrity of the repair. Furthermore, alcohol can cause oral dryness, which can lead to dental damage and poor breath. 4. Brush twice a day and floss regularly. You need to maintain optimal dental hygiene and avoid plaque formation at all costs. Make sure that you’re brushing and flossing the right way and at the right time. Dentists at the Dr. Heidary Family Dentistry can determine whether dental bonding is right for you, and if not, recommend other options to improve the appearance of your teeth. Visit us at https://desiredsmiles.com/ or call us on (905) 637-5463.

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