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9 Things I Wish I’d Known Before I Got Composite Bonding

The 9 Things I Wish I’d Known Before I Got My Composite Bonding In Liverpool

 

You don’t always need to replace broken or chipped teeth. Composite bonding might just be all you need to restore your smile. Composite bonding is a dental procedure that involves the application of a special, tooth-coloured resin to a tooth to improve your smile while also masking certain defects or abnormalities.

Composite bonding is easy and less expensive. Whether you have a broken, chipped, or discoloured tooth, this might just be the best option available for you to fix certain dental issues. However, regardless of your reason for having composite bonding in Liverpool, there are some things you need to know.

Having interacted with several patients that have used composite bonding or composite veneers to fix certain issues, we realised most of them have some things they wish they had known before going for the treatment. We don’t want to keep you in the dark too, so here are all you need to know to help you better prepared for composite bonding.

 

Things You Should Know About Composite Bonding Before Going For It

 

#1: It is not suitable for everyone

This is a fact that not everyone knows about. Even though composite bonding is great for a variety of dental issues, it is still not an option for everyone. For instance, there are some habits and diseases that could limit your chance of getting composite veneers. Such habits include clenching, biting nails and grinding the teeth which might result in cracked veneers.

Also, your teeth need to be healthy before you can consider composite bonding. For serious cracks and chips that can compromise the integrity and strength of the tooth, we might recommend you go for dental crowns instead. Crowns will give more support to the tooth and prevent future cracking and damage.

 

#2: It is not as expensive

Many people wished to have a way of fixing their smiles long before they finally considered composite bonding. What has kept them so long was because they thought the treatment is as expensive as other cosmetic treatments such as porcelain veneers. Composite bonding is cheaper than porcelain veneers. See our Composite Bonding Prices list for more information..

 

#3: The treatment can be irreversible

While getting composite veneers, your dentist may have to remove a small portion of your enamel. Sometimes, he may even need to trim the tooth and alter its natural shape. So when going for composite bonding, you should prepare your mind that you may need to have some tooth surface drilled down.

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#4: It is not painful

Unlike porcelain veneers, composite veneers don’t require the teeth to be drilled and only on rare occasions, it may require the tooth to be trimmed.

Bearing this in mind, it is normal to assume composite binding is going to cause a lot of pain. But that is not the case. Like any other dental treatment, we will use a local anaesthetic before the treatment. That means you are not going to feel an ounce single pain during the process.

 

#5: You will still need a replacement in the future

Composite veneers are extremely durable but they don’t last for a lifetime. Usually, they take about 4 to 8 years until they require a polish up or a full replacement.

That means you will still need to get new ones after this period of time. However, to prolong the shelf-life of your composite veneers, you will need to avoid chewing on hard foods with your front teeth. Certain foods like cola, ketchup, tea, and toasted bread can also damage the veneers.

 

#6: Composite bonding is great for a variety of dental cases

Composite bonding is not only for fixing chipped or broken teeth. It can also correct a variety of dental issues to give you an even, bright smile. Some dental issues composite bonding can correct include chipped teeth, crooked or misshaped teeth, too-small teeth, discoloured teeth, teeth gaps, and short teeth.

However, we may recommend that you consider Invisalign Braces in Liverpool if we believe this will give you a better outcome.

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#7: It is not as hard as natural teeth

This is another important thing you should know before getting composite binding. Composite resin is not as strong as natural tooth enamel. That means when you eventually get your treatment, you will need to avoid biting down on hard items like nutshells, plastic, and ice.

Doing that may cause your dental bind to crack or even fall out entirely. If you are fond of grinding or clenching your teeth, especially at night, you might need to get a mouth guard to help protect your dental bond from splitting away due to the excessive pressure generated by the habit.

 

#8: It will mean a slow bye-bye to coffee

If you are a lover of dark beverages like coffee and red wine, getting composite bonding may mean you will have to minimise their intake. That is because the composite resin can easily get stained and make it unique from your other teeth. Even if you use Teeth Whitening procedures to whiten your teeth, the colour of the bond will still not change.

 

#9: You will spend extra time on dental routine

Having composite bonding will mean spending extra time taking care of your teeth. Apart from brushing and flossing regularly, you will also have to schedule regular appointments with your dentist to clean your teeth – at least once in 6 months.

Brush and floss at least two times a day. All these will ensure the tooth around the dental bond stays healthy and hence help you keep the bond for a longer time.

 

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