What Is Dental Bonding?
Dental bonding combines dentistry and artistry, repairing damaged or chipped teeth with tooth-colored composite material. In this video, Dr. Vahid Bashi delves into the bonding process.
Dental bonding is a common procedure in dentistry that involves applying a tooth-colored resin material to teeth to address various issues such as decay, damage, or misshapen teeth. This material is carefully selected to match the color of your existing teeth, ensuring a natural and seamless appearance. The process involves adhering the resin directly to the tooth, where it is then shaped and polished to restore or improve the tooth’s appearance. This technique is particularly effective for repairing broken pieces of a tooth, filling in areas where decay has occurred, and reshaping teeth to achieve a desired look.
The bonding material is essentially glued to the tooth, creating a durable and permanent enhancement. Dental bonding is a versatile and widely used treatment in dentistry, known for its ease of application and effectiveness in a variety of situations.
To determine whether dental bonding is the appropriate treatment for your specific dental needs, a consultation is recommended. During this consultation, we can discuss all available options and identify the best approach for your situation, ensuring you receive personalized and effective dental care.