Composite
bonding is the most versatile and effective way to aesthetically
restore your smile. Composite materials are used to replace
old unattractive fillings, change the color of your teeth,
or reshape and recontour a less than ideal smile. Composite
resin is a tooth-colored plastic mixture filled with glass
(silicon dioxide). Composite fillings have a slightly higher
rate of wear than your traditional silver fillings.
Most procedures take as little
as 10 to 15 minutes per tooth, depending on how complicated
your particular treatment may be. At your actual bonding appointment,
the dentist will use a mild acid to condition the surface
of the tooth so the composite will adhere to it. Next, the
dentist applies several layers of the bonding material onto
the tooth, then uses a light source to set the material. The
last step is shaping, smoothing, and polishing the surfaces.
Daily hygiene may require more detailed flossing to clean
edges at the gum line. As with your natural teeth, cosmetically
bonded teeth may chip or stain. The procedure is painless
and quick enough to be completed in one visit.
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