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Title: Tooth Bonding (1)


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TOOTH BONDING
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Introduction
  • To recondition decomposed teeth (composite resins
    are used to fill cavities)
  • To fix chipped or cracked teeth
  • To enhance the aspect of discolored teeth
  • To make teeth look longer
  • To close spaces between teeth
  • Another option for cosmetic than amalgam fillings
  • To secure part of the tooths root that has been
    uncover when gums decrease

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Methods for Tooth Bonding
  • 1. Preparation
  • Usually anesthesia is not needed unless the
    bonding is being used to fill a decayed tooth.
  • The tooth should be drilled to adjust its shape
    or the chip that is near to the nerve.
  • Shade pattern will be used by the dentist to
    choose composite resin color match the color of
    your teeth.
  • Bonding of the Tooth
  • Surface of the tooth will be rough and
    conditioning liquid will be included.
  • The tooth-colored, putty-like resin will be
    applied, molded and smoothed to the needed shape.
  • Usually blue light or laser is used to harden the
    material.
  • After the material is hardened, your dentist will
    further cut, reform and polish until it matches
    the sheen of the rest of the tooth surface.
  • Every tooth will be completed within 30 to 60
    minutes.

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Advantages of Tooth Bonding
  • The easiest and least expensive of cosmetic
    dental processes.
  • Generally, tooth bonding will be done in the
    office except many teeth are required.
  • Anesthesia is needed only if dental bonding is
    needed to fill a cavity.

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Disadvantages of Tooth Bonding
  • The material for dental bonding will not resist
    stains, same with crowns.
  • It can also chip and break off the tooth.
  • Bonding materials do not stay very long or strong
    like other reinstate procedures.
  • To get more information about tooth bonding,
    visit - https//www.lookswoow.com/
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