Composite Bonding

Composite Bonding

Dental composite bonding involves the application of tooth-colored composite resin material to a tooth’s surface. This service is particularly effective for repairing chipped, cracked, or discolored teeth, closing gaps between teeth, and making teeth look longer or more evenly shaped. The process involves roughening the tooth surface, applying a bonding agent, and then shaping and hardening the composite resin with a special light. This treatment can address front and back teeth issues, providing a more appealing and functional smile. It suits individuals seeking a quick and minimally invasive method to enhance their smile.

For Composite Bonding in Orland Park, IL, results are visible immediately after the procedure, offering an efficient solution for cosmetic improvements. The durability of the results from composite Bonding can vary, typically lasting from 4 to 8 years, depending on oral hygiene practices and habits such as biting on complex objects. Consider scheduling a consultation at Smile Bar and Aesthetics in Orland Park, IL, to improve your smile.

Benefits of Composite Bonding

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Who is a good candidate for Composite Bonding?

The procedure is suitable for people with minor dental issues such as chips, cracks, discoloration, or gaps between teeth, who have good oral health and realistic expectations about the outcome.
Results from Composite Bonding are immediate. Once the resin is applied and cured, you will see an improvement in your smile right away.
Composite bonding lasts 4-8 years. Good oral hygiene and avoiding biting complex objects extend its lifespan.
No downtime is necessary after Composite Bonding. Temporary sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures may occur.
Before Composite Bonding, it’s essential to evaluate your dental health. After the procedure, maintain good oral hygiene, avoid staining foods and beverages for 48 hours, and visit your dentist regularly.
The tooth is prepared during composite Bonding by roughening the surface and applying a bonding agent. Composite resin is then applied, shaped, and cured with a special light. The process is usually pain-free and completed within one visit.

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