Marietta Dentist
September 3rd, 2010 | by admin |There are several factors that affect teeth that must definitely be improved with dental bonding. Natural tooth color may be affected or discolored by chips and cracks. Small repairs may be affected with composite bonding resins. Bonding improves the complete appearance of the teeth to improve the smile.
Your Dentist will first clean enamel thoroughly and remove as much of the build up of discoloration as you possibly can. Then the dentist will use composite resins or porcelain composite veneers to hide the top of the stained teeth. This can also give a beautiful as well as appearance to teeth that are broken or misshapen.
Your tooth surface is first slightly reduced so the ‘new’ tooth will never be too bulky. Utilizing a mild acid the tooth surface will have microscopic grooves etched into it.
Then a composite resin that’s been matched to the existing teeth will be relevant to the tooth surface. It will likely be contoured into shape then set using a curing light. In order to complete the procedure it will be polished and smoothed.
Veneer bonding is a completely different process. After the front of the tooth is reduced the dentist will require an impression of the tooth and match the color to the existing teeth. The impression will be sent to the dental laboratory where a porcelain veneer will be created to match the color and shape of the existing teeth. Once it is returned from the laboratory, the veneer will then be bonded to your teeth using dental bonding cement. The advantages of a porcelain veneer are that it offers a better match of color and will last anything from five to ten years.
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