A dental bonding technique is an important advancement in dentistry. A dental bonding allows a dentist to repair structural damage to a tooth and has a variety of uses in cosmetic dentistry. Though they are similar, because they use composite material, bonding should not be confused with composite fillings. Bondings are used to fix a chipped tooth or fractured teeth, caused be extensive cavities or accidents and can be used in many different ways to improve the cosmetic nature of a smile.
Bonding technique is important to dentistry because bonding has so many beneficial characteristics. Bonding has a special ability to bond strongly with your tooth enamel and the dentin. This means that any work done is strong and not likely to fall out even when an accident occurs. It's other great advantages it that it is white, just like teeth. This means that any work done can be created at a shade that matches your teeth, making the work cosmetically pleasing as well.
A bonding technique can be used to improve your smile and create a beautiful smile. Bonding can be used to fill in the gaps between teeth and it can be used to reshape teeth so that they look better. Composites have been in use in dentistry since the 1960's and have almost completely replaced amalgam fillings and gold fillings. This is due not only to the cosmetic nature of the composite but it's strength and the potential health problems attributed by many to amalgam fillings. Without composites, dentistry would be quite different today.
If you would like to learn more about the bonding technique of if you would like to improve your smile, please consider visiting us at the Atlanta Dental Group PC. Our Atlanta dental team has over 45 years of combined experience serving Atlanta's dental needs. Our dentists in Georgia are dedicated to their patients' good health and well being and you are more than welcome to join our family of patients. If you would like schedule an appointment with our Atlanta Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Mark Allan Padolsky, call to make an appointment at 404-874-7428.