3 Problems That Bonding And Contouring Can Address

3 Problems That Bonding And Contouring Can Address

Posted April 14, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental

3 problems that bonding and contouring can address Cosmetic dental work can tackle a variety of flaws on your teeth; the different procedures available can do wonders for your smile. If you have a problem with a specific tooth, dental bonding and contouring can make drastic improvements in a single visit. These treatments can be performed in the same appointment, and can be performed at a lower cost than having porcelain veneers placed on your teeth. Bonding and contouring are also versatile, and can be used to fix a variety of possible issues.

1. Restoring The Appearance Of Damage On A Tooth

It is important to note that if physical damage has compromised your tooth’s structure, cosmetic work may not be enough. A seriously injured tooth can often require a dental crown. However, if damage is essentially superficial, bonding and contouring can do valuable work. Contouring can smooth out small chips. Bonding can cover larger chips, hide cracks, and even cover up discoloration.

2. Closing A Gap Between Teeth

If a gap in your smile is caused by having an unnaturally small tooth, bonding can make a quick fix of the problem. By applying a composite resin material to the tooth, your dentist can add to its size, and close the gap.

3. Smoothing Out Jagged Or Otherwise Uneven Surfaces

A tooth that is odd or misshapen can be brought into line with the right treatment. Is your tooth unusually sharp, or uneven? Contouring can make it look normal. Bonding can also be used to normalize the appearance of an odd tooth, just as it can be used to add to a small tooth.