3 Benefits of Bonding And Contouring

3 Benefits of Bonding And Contouring

Posted February 16, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental

3 benefits of bonding and contouring Because people have a variety of needs when it comes to addressing how their smile looks, cosmetic dentistry offers several treatments. If you have a tooth that has suffered evidence of physical damage, or has an unusual shape or color, dental bonding and contouring can often remedy these issues in a single visit. These treatments can be a simpler, less costly procedure than receiving porcelain veneers, or a dental crown, to address a problem tooth. They can also be used to correct a number of different esthetic issues.

1. It Can Improve On The Look Of A Flawed Tooth In One Visit

Bonding and contouring can be performed together, and can be done in a single visit to your dentist. While dental crowns and veneers have to be custom-made and delivered to your dentist, they tend to be two-step processes. Contouring removes minute portions of your tooth, and bonding uses a resin material that is applied, and hardened, onto your tooth. If a tooth is flawed due to damage, and that damage is significant, you may need a dental crown to restore that tooth.

2. You Can Adjust The Color And Shape Of A Tooth

Do you have a tooth that is over- or undersized? Do you have a tooth that appears jagged? Bonding and contouring can make it the proper size and shape. Because the bonding material can be tinted to match your surrounding teeth, you can also clear up a tooth that is a bad color match with its neighbors.

3. You Can Close A Gap In Your Teeth Without Orthodontic Assistance

Bonding can reshape a tooth to eliminate the appearance of a gap between teeth. If a tooth is unnaturally small, bonding can add to its size, and eliminate an unsightly space.