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What You Need To Know About Cosmetic Bonding – Before And After

In today’s world, having a beautiful personality is not enough; one also needs to have a charming and attractive smile to socialise and become famous. Unfortunately, crooked, stained, or chipped teeth are the worst enemy of one’s smile and facial aesthetics. If you are also among those people who feel underconfident because of their cosmetically flawed teeth, no need to worry; there are various ways to restore damaged teeth. Among them, cosmetic dental bonding is one of the most effective and aesthetically pleasing options. In fact, tooth bonding not only restores optimal dental aesthetics but also reinforces the tooth structure and improves function. 

If you are interested in restoring your smile with dental bonding and would like to know more about this procedure, this article is for you. So, read on to find out how cosmetic bonding can transform your smile and personality.

Should I get dental veneers or dental bonding?

Both dental bonding and veneers are excellent options for restoring the shape and aesthetics of grossly damaged teeth. However, if we compare these options, porcelain veneers tend to offer superior aesthetics and are longer lasting. On the other hand, porcelain veneers are more expensive than composite bonding. So, if your budget is not an issue, one should prefer porcelain veneers over dental bonding as they offer a better and more durable aesthetic outcome.

What is tooth bonding?

According to the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, tooth bonding is a procedure in which your dentist will use a tooth-coloured, resin-based filling material to restore cosmetic and structural tooth defects. Since this filling material can bond to the tooth structure, this procedure is known as tooth bonding.

How long will front teeth bonding last?

Like all dental restorations and appliances, the clinical life of tooth bonding mainly depends on how good the bonded teeth are looked after. For example, if you ensure optimal dental hygiene through regular brushing and flossing and avoid eating hard and sticky foods, you can extend the clinical service life of your bonded restorations significantly. According to the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, bonded restorations can easily last 3-4 years before needing repair or replacement.

Is composite bonding a good option for my teeth?

Compared with other direct dental fillings like amalgam restorations, bonded restorations offer the best aesthetic outcome and safety. But, on the other hand, if we compare bonded restorations with indirect restorations like veneers or crowns – which are fabricated in dental laboratories under controlled conditions – the indirect restorations are a better option as they offer superior aesthetics and durability. But, of course, indirect restorations cost more than dental bonding. So, it all comes down to one’s budget and financial considerations.

What are the pros and cons of different dental filling materials?

Like all dental procedures, dental fillings have their own merits and demerits. The pros of dental fillings are that they restore one’s facial aesthetics and improve dental function. On the other hand, dental fillings have certain drawbacks as well. For example, tooth fillings can never be as strong or durable as natural teeth. Hence, they have a limited clinical service life. Besides, tooth-coloured dental fillings like bonded restorations tend to get stained very easily and thus, require frequent repairs or replacements. In addition, certain filings such as silver amalgam restorations carry health hazards and, therefore, are not commonly used for dental restorations. 

Is tooth bonding safe and permanent?

Extensive research has shown that bonded fillings are safe and do not carry any health hazards. Previously, concerns were raised regarding the “leaching” of harmful products from the resin-based fillings, but it has been established contemporary bonded filings have eliminated this issue. So, you can get your teeth restored with bonded filings without any worry. 

Can dental bonding be added to the back of front teeth?

Dental bonding can restore any tooth surface, whether front, back or chewing teeth. Generally, bonding is used preferably on the front teeth due to their lifelike appearance and ability to match the shade and colour of the neighbouring teeth. Contemporary composite restorations are so strong and durable that they can also be used for restoring the chewing surfaces of the teeth that receive heavy biting forces. So, no matter the tooth defect, it can be restored with dental bonding. 

Should I get dental veneers or dental bonding?

Both composite fillings and veneers can be used to restore damaged teeth. However, since dental veneers are fabricated in the dental laboratory, they have fewer structural defects. As a result, they offer superior aesthetics and longer clinical service life than dental bonding. Therefore, if dental aesthetics and smile improvement are your primary concern, you should consider dental veneers. On the other hand, if you are on a tight budget, you can still enjoy excellent facial aesthetics with dental bonding. 

Dental bonding is an excellent option for restoring blemished and unattractive smiles. If you are concerned about the shape or appearance of your teeth and would like to get a complete smile makeover, head over to Space Dental for a life-changing experience. Our highly skilled and qualified dentists at Space Dental will ensure that once your cosmetic treatment has been completed, you walk away with a healthy, beautiful, and lasting smile. So, start your journey towards a beautiful smile today by booking an appointment with us! A beautiful smile awaits you at Space Dental.