Dental Bonding in Plantation

 

Individuals who want to improve the appearance of their teeth have several options. Dental bonding is a restorative procedure that is an alternative to more expensive veneers. With bonding, we can correct teeth that are chipped, cracked, pitted, discolored, or poorly aligned.

What is Dental Bonding?

Dental bonding improves the appearance of your teeth using a composite resin. Dr. George prepares the tooth by etching the surface and covering it with a bonding liquid. When this liquid is set, the resin is applied and carefully sculpted into the desired tooth shape. Once the resin has hardened, Dr. George trims the resin and polishes it until it has the sheen of a natural tooth. At George Family Dental Care, we use high-quality resin materials chosen for their natural appearance, strength, and durability.

Advantages of Dental Bonding

Dental bonding offers many advantages to our patients, including:

  • · Natural-looking results.
  • · A minimally invasive procedure.
  • · Little to no recovery time.
  • · It’s more affordable than veneers.
  • · Dental bonding is often completed in a single visit.
  • · Dental bonding does not damage your natural teeth.
  • · Bonding can correct mildly misaligned teeth without orthodontics.
  • · Dental bonding can whiten teeth that resist bleaching treatments.

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Although dental bonding has advantages, it also has limitations. It is not as strong as natural tooth enamel, making it susceptible to chips and staining over time. Bonding does not last as long as veneers and will need repairing after about five years.

The Dental Bonding Process

Dental bonding is performed in our office and is a painless procedure usually completed in one visit. Dr. George chooses a composite resin to closely match your teeth’s natural color or a few shades lighter if you want a brighter smile. He etches the surface of the teeth with an acid solution to improve the resin’s adhesion and begins adding the resin in thin layers. This requires a light touch and an eye for detail as the layers are contoured to the teeth and carefully shaped.

Once the resin is sculpted into the final, desired form, ultraviolet light hardens and cures it. Dr. George then does a final round of trimming, smoothing, and polishing for a beautiful, natural-looking smile.

A Million-Dollar Smile on a Budget

Dental bonding is an excellent option for patients on a limited budget who want to get a gorgeous smile without damaging healthy teeth. It’s a cost-effective solution that allows you to spend less money than you would on veneers, while still being able to correct more than you can with teeth whitening.

To learn more about dental bonding in Plantation, Florida, and how it can transform your smile, contact us at Plantation Office Phone Number (954) 792-6002 to schedule an appointment with Dr. George.

Dental Bonding Frequently Asked Questions

Is dental bonding permanent?

No. Dental bonding is a cosmetic/restorative solution that usually lasts about five years before needing repairs or replacement. However, it can last up to 10 years with excellent at-home oral hygiene and regular visits to our office for checkups and professional cleanings. When it’s time for a repair or replacement, Dr. George will discuss the process with you and answer any questions you may have.

Will bonding damage my teeth?

No, dental bonding does not damage your teeth. We lightly etch the surface of the tooth enamel to encourage the resin’s adherence, but this is a safe and non-damaging process.

Can bonded teeth be whitened?

No. Composite resin cannot be whitened. If you are considering whitening your teeth, we suggest you do so before having them bonded. We can then match the composite resin material to your natural teeth’s new, whiter shade.

Will my bonded teeth stain?

Yes, over time. Unlike veneers, composite resin stains over time, much like natural teeth. Try to avoid highly staining foods such as red sauces, red wine, coffee, and tea. Drinking beverages through a straw minimizes exposure, as does rinsing your mouth after eating and drinking. Smoking will stain bonded teeth over time, so kick the habit if possible.

Does dental bonding look natural?

In the hands of an experienced dental professional, dental bonding looks as natural as your own teeth but better. Dr. George has performed the dental bonding procedure many times and uses only the finest composite resin materials to ensure beautiful results every time.

If you want to improve the look of your teeth with dental bonding, please call our office at Plantation Office Phone Number (954) 792-6002 to schedule a consultation. We look forward to transforming your smile!