A smile makeover is an important part of your overall self-care routine, and it can also be one of the most valuable investments you’ll ever make in yourself when it comes to transforming your smile from ordinary to wow! Though many options are available to you, it can be challenging to know which one will work best for you and your unique circumstances. This guide will cover everything you need to know about both processes so you can confidently make an informed decision that will help you achieve the smile makeover you’ve always wanted!
What is dental bonding?
Dental bonding is one of several tooth-colored restorations used to repair chipped, broken, or discolored teeth. Dental bonding may also be used to close gaps in teeth. During a dental bonding procedure, resin (plastic) and other materials are carefully applied to an affected tooth by your dentist. The bonded material is then hardened using either ultraviolet light or heat from an electric current. The material bonds with your tooth and effectively restores it to its natural appearance.
Dental bonding is an ideal solution for cosmetic dentistry because it can be shaped to match your natural teeth. The new material blends in with your existing tooth enamel, making it difficult for others to tell that you’ve had any dental work done. Dental bonding also has minimal impact on surrounding healthy teeth and gums, making for less discomfort during treatment and faster recovery time after surgery. Unlike some other restorative solutions such as dental fillings, there’s usually no need to drill into healthy teeth or remove excess tooth structure when performing a dental bonding procedure.
Who should get dental bonding?
Dental bonding is recommended for improving their smile appearance by making their teeth appear more prominent and straighter. Dental bonding is suitable for people whose teeth have minor stains, chips, or cracks that don’t go deep into their structure. Dental bonding is also good to cover up significant gaps between your teeth.
If you doubt whether dental bonding is suitable for you, ask your dentist! They will explain what conditions are best suited for dental bonding.
What are fillings used for?
When you have tooth decay, your dentist might recommend getting fillings (also called restorations or dental fillings). This helps restore teeth damaged from decay by reinforcing and repairing them. You’ll usually need fillings if you have cavities in your front teeth. Your dentist will either use composite resin or silver amalgam for most types of filling.
Learn the ways to improve your smile
If you’re seeking a smile makeover, reach out to your dentist and talk about your options. Learn about the different services they can provide you, whether fillings and crowns or a different option more suitable. The dentist can suggest options for damaged teeth, whether due to injury or decay. There are many kinds of dental treatments available on today’s market, each offering its unique way to help you improve your smile and give you a more confident smile.
Request an appointment here: https://www.refinedsmile.com or call Terry W Rudnyk, DDS, PC at (480) 240-5713 for an appointment in our Scottsdale office.
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