Peoria District Dental Society


Bonding

Bonding is a cosmetic procedure that can improve the appearance of teeth that are chipped, broken, cracked, stained or with a space. With bonding, tooth-colored materials are attached [bonded] to a tooth surface. The process can also be used to protect root surfaces that have become exposed or ditched, and is often used for small cavities of the front teeth. A composite resin is used. Composite resins are plastic materials made of glass and resin. Various color resins are blended to approximate the colors of your natural teeth. The resin is applied, contoured into the proper shape, and hardened using a special light or chemical process. It is then smoothed and polished to appear natural. Bonding may not require the use of anesthesia and can be completed in one visit.

Enamel Shaping

Enamel shaping is a process of shaping or contouring the natural teeth to improve the overall appearance. When some teeth are too long, or when the enamel is chipped, the dentist modifies the teeth by removing enamel to create harmony and balance in the mouth. When combined with bonding, it is usually a quick and comfortable way to improve appearance that can be seen immediately. Enamel cannot be replaced, so care must be used and some individual cases are impossible with this method.

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