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Smile Enhancement with Dental Bonding

Are you unhappy with the way that your smile looks? Dissatisfaction with the appearance of your smile may negatively impact your self-esteem, which can lead to decreased confidence in other aspects of your life.

You can enhance the look of your teeth in multiple ways with a procedure called dental bonding. To alleviate potential nerves regarding this dental work, Dr. Clement Monroe and Dr. Kamron Monroe, dentists practicing in Pinehurst, NC, respond to frequently asked questions about the cosmetic dental treatment, teeth bonding.

Cosmetic Teeth Bonding FAQs

How Will Cosmetic Bonding Enhance My Smile?

Teeth bonding is a type of cosmetic dental procedure, meaning its purpose is to improve the aesthetic appeal of your smile. More specifically, bonding can help with the following concerns in your smile’s appearance:

  • Whitening discolored teeth
  • Repairing minor cracks and chips in teeth
  • Reshaping irregular teeth
  • Filling gaps between teeth

If you have spotted any of these issues in your smile, cosmetic bonding could be the ideal dental solution for you. You can schedule a consultation appointment with your dentist to determine if this procedure is the optimal way to achieve your smile aesthetic goals.

What Happens During the Bonding Procedure?

If you and your dentist decide to pursue smile enhancement with teeth bonding, your dentist will begin by providing you with a local anesthetic to ensure your comfort throughout the procedure. When you are numb, your dentist will prepare the surface of your teeth by etching into the enamel. This allows the bonding to best adhere to your smile.

The dentist will then apply composite resin to the affected teeth and sculpt the material according to your pre-established aesthetic goals. Your dental professional will complete the procedure by curing the resin with a specialized light, hardening it into place. You can return home directly after the procedure with the numbing sensation fading after a few hours.

How Long Will Cosmetic Benefits Last with Bonding?

You will notice an improved look to your smile immediately after your teeth bonding treatment. To protect your newly enhanced appearance, you should follow aftercare instructions from your dentist and avoid consuming substances with staining agents for at least 48 hours.

If you properly care for your smile by practicing good oral hygiene habits, you can experience cosmetic enhancement benefits from bonding for three to ten years. If the effects begin to fade within this time, ask your dental professional about touch-up opportunities.

Cosmetic Bonding and Other Treatments in Pinehurst, NC

Drs. Monroe and Monroe Implant and General Dentistry offers teeth bonding and other cosmetic dental treatments to patients in Pinehurst, NC. Our practice also specializes in restorative and general dentistry, including periodontal care, for patients of all ages. If you feel nervous about pending dental work, ask your dental professional about sedation dentistry options. To schedule a consultation or appointment with our team, contact our staff by phone at 910.295.4242 or reach our office online.

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