Achieving a perfect smile doesn’t always require extensive or time-consuming dental work. Dental bonding from our Greater Orlando cosmetic dentists offers a quick and effective solution for those looking to fix minor imperfections, such as chipped, cracked, uneven, or stained teeth. This non-invasive procedure can transform your smile in just one visit, delivering natural-looking results that boost your confidence.
Here’s what you can expect from the dental bonding process and how it can create an immediate improvement in your smile’s appearance.
Determining If Dental Bonding Is the Best Fit
As mentioned above, the severely damaged tooth, our dentists may need to turn to a restorative form of treatment like dental crowns.
is ideal for patients who have minor cracks, chips, or gaps in their smile. Smaller restorations like these are best served by bonding and should be cosmetic in nature. For example, if you have aWant imperfections corrected but not sure about going all the way and choosing porcelain veneers? Dental bonding is a great compromise that still allows for beautiful, seamless results. It’s also more cost effective and may not require any enamel removal compared to other types of cosmetic dental procedures which means bonding is technically reversible.
With Dental Bonding, You Can Expect to:
1. Have a Relatively Quick Visit
One of the major veneers require multiple visits to our Ocoee, FL, dental office.
is how little time it takes to complete the procedure. Depending on how many teeth are being bonded, it can take our dentists anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. By comparison,Other cosmetic options, while they may still benefit you, tend to cost more than tooth bonding. If you’re looking to close a small gap or fix a chipped tooth and feel veneers are a bit excessive for your needs, bonding may be right for you.
2. Keep More of Your Natural Enamel
Veneers and dental crowns both involve a more intensive process. This often equates to the removal of some of your tooth enamel. If this were a contest, cosmetic bonding would win as it requires the least amount (if any) taken off.
Tooth enamel is what you see covering the outside of your teeth. Made up of a high percentage of minerals that enable its strength, enamel protects the more sensitive layers of teeth underneath. When removed, enamel for procedures, it doesn’t grow back.
Essentially, this means that your teeth are permanently altered with veneers or crowns. Any changes are generally irreversible. Bonding instead maintains more of your natural tooth structure while still fixing unwanted issues.
3. Leave Tooth Flaws Behind
Whether it’s a sports related injury from years back or you recently bit down on a piece of candy a little too hard, we have the solution with dental bonding. Issues like gaps, cracks, chips, tooth discoloration, or irregularly shaped teeth can all be corrected.
The spaced teeth.
is to have the end result look natural. This is thanks to a shade guide used by our dentists and the application of tooth-colored resin. No one will know by looking at you that you ever had cracked orRemember, however, that bonding is best suited for minor repairs or gaps. If the cosmetic restorations required are significant, we may suggest alternative treatment, such as Invisalign® aligners.
4. Avoid an Involved Procedure
Dental bonding is less invasive and does not need much advanced tooth preparation. Because of this, it is a relatively painless procedure and should not require any numbing or local anesthesia.
Our dentists will start the procedure by roughening up the surface of the tooth and applying a special conditioning liquid. This will help the bonding material adhere to the tooth.
We’ll apply the resin, mold it, and smooth it to the desired shape before it’s hardened with a bright light. Afterward, our dentists will trim and shape the cured resin a bit more and finish by polishing it to match your natural tooth’s sheen.
Call Our Office Today
Want to know more? Call Classic Smiles today at (407) 293-3002 to request an appointment and talk to our , about the possibility of dental bonding for your smile.