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A Philadelphia Cosmetic Dentist Relays What You Should Know about Tooth Bonding

BY David Foreman | 01-19-2010 | 1:36 PM
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 Tooth Bonding: What is It?

 

The Philadelphia cosmetic dentist consulted says that, in simple terms, tooth bonding is a procedure which involves fixing chipped or cracked teeth. It can also be used to help those who have gaps in their teeth.  

How Cosmetic Dentists Fix Tooth Problems via Bonding

In the case of chipped or cracked teeth, your Philadelphia cosmetic dentist may apply some type of resin. The resin gives the affected tooth something to hold on to; it acts as a sort of grip. After it dries, your dentist will then get to work shaping the tooth. Once they're satisfied with the shape, then the tooth will be polished to a natural-looking appearance.

If your Philadelphia cosmetic dentist has done their job correctly, no one should ever be able to tell that you've had your teeth bonded. It's a real skill.

FYI, tooth bonding lasts for quite a few years  in the neighborhood of 10 to 15. With the right follow-up and regularly scheduled dental visits, tooth bonding can last even longer.

This is why it's critical that you choose the right Philadelphia cosmetic dentist for your tooth bonding, which brings us to the next section.

What to Expect When You Meet with a Philadelphia Cosmetic Dentist for a Tooth Bonding Consult

First, you should do some preliminary reading before consulting with any cosmetic dentist. This why, you can prepare some specific questions to ask. One of the first things you should know is that there are actually two kinds of tooth-bonding procedures.

During the initial consult, address the following:  

--What your specific dental problems are (eg, chip tooth caused by car accident; spacing between teeth you've had that have bothered you since childhood; cracked tooth from a fall, etc.)

--What you expect from the procedure;

--What can realistically be achieved;

--Idea of cost;

--Recover time;

--Follow-up visits (how often, for how long, for what) and

--Any questions you may have come across in your research.

Parting Thought from a Cosmetic Dentist in Philadelphia on Initial Consultations

"Get very specific about your dental problems when you meet with any Philadelphia cosmetic dentist you're thinking about using," says our professional. 

You want to discuss not only what they are, but how they make you feel. This is important because it will give the dental professional some insight into the results you're expecting  and whether they'll be able to provide them for you to the degree that you expect. 

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