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Dental Bonding Services

woman holding a mirror and touching her tooth where she had dental bonding

Dental bonding is a cosmetic procedure. By using a synthetic resin nearly indistinguishable from teeth, dentists can repair the look of a tooth. Dental bonding is most used to repair chipped teeth, close gaps between teeth, or change the shape and color of a tooth that is either discolored or misshapen. Notably, dental bonding is a reversible procedure. Dental bonding contrasts with a related procedure, veneers, which is permanent. 

Contact Dental Designs of Maryland – Hanover, MD, to learn more about dental bonding and other dental services in Maryland when you call 443.733.6879.

What Is Dental Bonding?

Dental bonding can refer to as composite bonding or teeth bonding. It involves a dentist applying a tooth-colored resin to a chipped or misshapen area to restore your smile’s integrity. The process of dental bonding occurs in six stages, which are:

  1. Resin is colored to match existing teeth
  2. The tooth surface is roughened to allow for the bonding to adhere better
  3. A special goo is rubbed over the area to aid in bonding
  4. The resin is applied and shaped to match the intended result
  5. A special light is shone on the resin to help it bond to the tooth
  6. The tooth is finally polished until it is indistinguishable from natural teeth

Dental bonding is mainly cosmetic. It is not the type of procedure people need for the health or integrity of their teeth and gums. However, many people find their confidence or attitude is affected by the shape of their smile. Dental bonding is a simple way to repair blemishes or unsightly chips. 

Dental bonding addresses discolored teeth, misshapen or chipped teeth, correct gaps or spaces between teeth, and extends the length of teeth. The composite resin used for dental bonding is standard in dental practices. It is the same substance used for filling cavities and protecting the roots of teeth that have become exposed because of gum recession or disease.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Dental Bonding

First, dental bonding is no more painful than a visit to the dentist, where they clean your teeth and check your oral health. It is non-invasive. The dental bonding process does not contact your teeth’s nerves, so no anesthetic is required. Most dental bonding experiences take anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes, depending on how extensive the work is. 

Dental bonding holds many advantages, especially compared to other cosmetic dental work requiring more invasive methods. As previously indicated, the fact that it is noninvasive is a big perk. Removing enamel, the outer layer of the teeth is unnecessary. Dental bonding is also one of the most affordable cosmetic options, does not take long to do, and is widely applied to different cosmetic issues.

On the flip side, dental bonding is not as permanent of a solution as something like a porcelain veneer. Dental bonding is stain resistant though it may require touching up anywhere from five to ten years after you first get dental bonding. 

Learn More About Dental Bonding Services in Hanover, Maryland, at Dental Designs of Maryland – Hanover, MD

Dental Designs of Maryland-Hanover is a leading provider of dental bonding services in Hanover, Maryland. We offer restorative dental bonding services and are a leading provider of teeth whitening, porcelain veneers, clear aligner orthodontics, and aesthetic gum contouring. 

Aesthetic concerns like misshapen teeth, discoloration, or gaps need not continue bothering you. Moreover, what at first may look like cosmetic fixes may have a more considerable impact. Dental bonding not only improves the cosmetics of your smile, but it may also fix functional issues like bite alignment.

Our team of dental professionals brings years of experience to make your smile shine for the best in cosmetic dental services, including dental bonding. Call us at  443.733.6879.