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How is a Composite Bonding Operation Performed?

You could say the main benefit of composite dental bonding is its rapid process and in comparison, makes it the more economic option among cosmetic dental treatments. you can visit here to know more about composite bonding: https://www.chatfieldbraces.co.uk/composite-bonding/

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How is a Composite Bonding Operation Performed?

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  1. How is a Composite Bonding Operation Performed?

  2. Introduction If you are afraid of dental operations that include drilling into your teeth or cutting your gums open, dental bonding involves neither. It is a painless procedure with no injection of anaesthetics. The bond is made out of a thin resin layer, applied to the surface of the tooth and then reshaped to look natural. The skills of your dentist make all the difference here in having a bonded tooth that looks natural and lasts long.

  3. When can I get dental bonding? It is often best to listen to the advice of your dentist on the best treatment available. Generally, composite bonding is recommended to treat minor issues such as: Reshaping a single tooth that is naturally misaligned Cover-up decayed surface of teeth Resize your teeth to fix bite issues Filling small holes in your teeth or between them Repairing a chipped tooth

  4. Most composite bonding treatments are completed in one session Some people don’t like visiting the dentist every week to continue their treatment, and would rather get the results done in a single session. that means the cost of the treatment is also significantly lower since every visit has a base cost in most clinics. Most of the minor issues don’t need comprehensive treatments like veneers and can be handled in a single composite bonding session. if you have any doubts about how long the treatment will take, talk to your dentist. Because sometimes you may need to have two sessions to allow for a certain process to finish before the composite bonding can be applied. This is especially the case with cases that require a root canal operation since that process takes a session itself. Because of these advantages, composite bonding has become widely popular in the UK. It is an affordable way to remove small stains and defections from your teeth. If you are a bit reluctant to smile because your front tooth is chipped, dental bonding can help you in just one session! It is not just a quick fix either. composite bonding can last for years if properly cared for, and with the right choice of colouring by your doctor, it can look just like your natural teeth.

  5. How can I change my smile with composite bonding? If your smile is defiled by discolouration or a part of your teeth is chipped, composite can fill the gap for you, so to speak. It can cover any stain spots instantly, or the dentist can shape it up to fill the chipped part of your tooth. In addition, it can be used to fill tooth gaps and fix small misalignments.

  6. Using composite bonding for realignment treatment Make no mistake, composite bonding doesn’t do miracles. If your teeth are more than mildly misaligned, then your dentist will let you know that you are eligible for another treatment like invisible braces or six month smiles. But in slight cases of misarranged teeth, composite bonding can be an almost instant fix. It can also help with other small issues in your smile, such as a slight mismatch of your front teeth.

  7. Fixing lower and upper bite issues with bonding An overbite or underbite issues that are deemed mild enough by your dentist, you can benefit from dental bonding near-instant results instead of submitting to other treatments for a few months. But you should think of a more serious treatment if the bite issue persists after the bonding and your teeth shift back.

  8. What are the main differences between dental bonding and veneers? Dental bonding is more like a short term fix, as it only lasts for two or three years in most cases. You will need to do something more substantial for the long term, and that’s where veneers come in. unlike composite, the veneers are made from porcelain, and are customized to fit in with the rest of your teeth. They are applied on the edge of your teeth and will last more than 10 years. In some cases, where the patient has taken care of their veneers properly, they have lasted for more than 20 years! Veneers usually take two sessions to be applied to your teeth, so even compared to dental bonding, they are a quick process.

  9. Tips for maintaining a bonded tooth Dental bonding is resilient to stain and chipping but only to a certain extent. You need to watch out for their safety just as much as your natural teeth. Maintenance for the bonded tooth isn’t very difficult and it is very similar to regular teeth. Cut down on invasive beverages with high sugar or acidic levels Don’t smoke anymore! Chances are smoking damaged your teeth in the first place. Don’t apply too much pressure on bonded teeth like chewing hard candy If your bonded teeth are ever damaged, call Chatfield Dentist for an emergency visit where the doctor will refill the gap with composite, in just one session.

  10. So should I get composite bonding treatment? The answer depends on a few factors such as the damage sustained by your tooth, whether there is decay in the roots of the tooth, which would make composite bonding obsolete. In general, this is a temporary treatment for maintaining dental health until you can think of a long term solution for your teeth. For example, if you have a few teeth in the same row that are decaying to their roots, it’s wiser to get veneers. The composite bond needs a stable tooth, otherwise, it could break off and take out the decayed part of your tooth with it. But if there is only a small chip on your tooth or a tiny stain on your back teeth, dental bonding is just the right fit for you, in minor cases, you can be in and out of the office in about an hour!

  11. Contact Us Clinic Name: Chatfield Dental BracesWebsite: https://www.chatfieldbraces.co.ukAddress: 3rd Floor, 50 Chatfield Rd, Battersea, London, SW11 3UJPhone: 02071834041Email: info@chatfieldbraces.co.uk

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