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Dental Bonding

Dental bonding is a procedure in which a tooth-colored resin material (a durable plastic material) is applied and hardened with a special light, which ultimately "bonds" the material to the tooth to restore or improve person's smile.

We use the GC G-bond:

G-BOND is a NEW revolutionary 7th Generation (single component) adhesive that takes the guesswork out of bonding. The unique combination of phosphoric acid ester monomer and 4-MET adhesive technology creates superior etch and adhesion to enamel in addition to providing chemical and mechanical seal to dentin – referred to as the Nano Interaction Zone.

Benefits of Dental Bonding

  • Repairs decayed teeth (composite resins are used to fill cavities)
  • Repairs small chipped or cracked teeth
  • Improves the appearance of discolored teeth or make cosmetic improvements
  • Closes minor gaps and spaces between teeth
  • Makes teeth look longer
  • Changes the color and shape of teeth
  • Lightens stains
  • Corrects mild crooked teeth to a certain degree
  • A cosmetic alternative to amalgam fillings
  • Protects a portion of the tooth's root that has been exposed when gums recede

Procedure for Dental Bonding

  1. First evaluation and bonding tooth preparation
    • A shade guide to select a composite resin color that closely match the color of your tooth
    • the surface of the tooth will be roughened and a conditioning liquid applied to help the bonding material adhere to the tooth
  2. Application of bonding resin
    • The composite resin is then applied, molded and smoothed to the desired shape
    • Light is used to harden the material
    • After the material is hardened, the resin is further trimmed, shaped and polished to match the tooth surface

Recovery Expectations

Since bonding does not result in the removal of any tooth structure, there should be little or no sensitivity.

Care for Dental Bondings

Simply follow good oral hygiene practices.

  • Brush at least twice a day. It is good practice to brush after eating and before bedtime.
  • Floss at least once to twice a day.
  • Be careful about chewing toffees, gum, grainy rolls and tough food in this area
  • See your dentist for regular professional check-ups and cleanings

 

 

 

 

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