Posted by Dr. Lee Aug 30, 2018
Most American adults believe that a better-looking smile can improve significantly their quality of live. If you also believe in the power of a beauty smile, but you have chipped or cracked teeth, dental bonding might be the ideal solution for your smile makeover.
Dental bonding is a dental restoration procedure, involving application of a tooth-colored composite resin (plastic) to repair a decayed, chipped, fractured or discolored tooth. Unlike veneers, which are produced in a laboratory and require a customized mold to achieve a proper fit, bonding can be done in a single visit to your Burien dentist. The procedure is called bonding because the material bonds to the tooth.
Bonding is among the easiest and least expensive of cosmetic dental procedures. In addition, it doesn’t require any preparation and in most cases, anesthesia is not necessary, unless the bonding is being used to fill a severely decayed tooth.
Dental bonding could be the perfect choice for you, if you need any of the following:
The main benefits of dental bonding include:
Bonding is one of the easiest and yet, effective ways of restoring and improving the appearance of your smile. For achieving best results, however, be sure to consult a proven dental specialist, who would come up with the most appropriate treatment plan for you. Should you live or work in Burien, you can always rely on a professional advice from Dr. Lee from Burien Family Dental Care. Dr. Lee will offer you a thorough examination and help you chose the best solution for your needs.
Believe it or not, dental bonding is not an uncommon dental treatment among celebrities. In fact, one of the most famous Hollywood bonding procedures appears to be the iconic chipped tooth, which Jim Carey demonstrates in the movie Dumb and Dumber. The actor chipped this same tooth when he was younger. Of course, Jim had it bonded before he became a celebrity, but when the directors realized this, they asked Jim to remove it, just for the movie, so his character could look a little more perplexed.