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What’s Involved in the Dental Bonding Procedure?

Dental bonding is a common dental procedure that repairs damaged teeth (chips, cracks, etc.), fills in gaps between teeth and lengthens teeth that are worn down or naturally too short. Understanding the process that dentists use with dental bonding should help you decide if treatment is right for you. 

A step-by-step guide of the dental bonding procedure

Although each dentist will have their own process and treat patients in a unique way depending on their preferences and needs, there is a tentative process that most follow. This process includes reviewing the patient’s symptoms and dental care history, applying the composite resin material, hardening the composite resin and cleaning and polishing the tooth for a beautiful finish. 

Discuss with the dentist

The first thing that the dentist may do is discuss the patient’s treatment goals, which should give them a good idea if dental bonding is a viable option. They may also conduct an oral examination and order dental X-rays to get a clearer idea of the patient’s oral health and what issues are present. The dental staff is also likely to review the patient’s oral history and ensure that the patient does not have any relevant allergies that may affect the effectiveness and safety of the procedure. 

Apply the composite resin material

Often, the procedure itself can take place the same day as the initial consultation, although some patients and dentists may prefer a follow-up visit. The procedure begins with cleaning the tooth that is receiving the composite resin, followed by the application of the composite resin onto the tooth. The dentist can shape the material until the ideal size and shape of the tooth is achieved. 

Harden the composite resin with a dental light

Once the composite resin material is applied and molded into the proper position to allow for even appearance of the tooth, the dentist bonds the composite resin into place with a special dental light. This hardens the composite resin during the dental bonding procedure, allowing for a durable and secure hold. 

Clean and polish the tooth

Once the composite resin material has hardened, the dentist can clean and polish the tooth. This ensures that the tooth is smooth and indistinguishable from the natural part of the tooth and the surrounding teeth. 

Aftercare tips and the recovery process

The procedure is pain-free and there is no recovery process necessary. However, the patient may need to adjust to the tooth because it is now a different size and shape. They should keep the mouth clean and consider eating soft foods for the first day or two after the dental bonding procedure. 

Learn more about dental bonding during a consultation

In addition to many other forms of restorative dentistry, our dental practice offers dental bonding for patients who are interested in improving their smiles and protecting their natural teeth. Give us a call or send us a message today if you would like to begin the treatment process.

Request an appointment here: https://www.tonicarrddsinspiringsmiles.com or call Toni Carr, DDS Inspiring Smiles at (682) 999-3696 for an appointment in our Mansfield office.

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