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Cosmetic Dental Bonding Enamel Shaping

Cosmetic dentistry in Laguna Hills will change your life and if you follow the Saddleback Dentistry Blog you’ll remember that there are several solutions for chipped and cracked teeth including cosmetic dental bonding and enamel shaping.

In most cases, enamel shaping goes hand in hand with dental bonding as in the case of shortening and lengthening teeth. However, not all dental bonding cases require enamel shaping.

What is Enamel Shaping?

Also called re-contouring, Dr. Dean Garcia and Dr. Ryan Conkle explain that enamel shaping provides just the right size and shape for your tooth or teeth.

For example, your tooth might be shaped before lengthening or your dentist might want to smooth out the corners of your eye teeth. Sometimes your cosmetic dentist in Laguna Hills will recommend enamel shaping to even out your back teeth as well.

Whatever the reason or reasons, enamel shaping can do wonders for your not so perfect smile. It is also an extremely attractive alternative to porcelain veneers and cosmetic dental crowns.

What is Cosmetic Dental Bonding?

Dr. Ryan Conkle often recommends cosmetic dental bonding for people who want to change the look of their smile, but aren’t quite ready for porcelain veneers. Remember, porcelain veneers and cosmetic dental crowns are permanent.

Dental bonding repairs chips and cracks and is sometimes used for tooth colored fillings, inlays and onlays.

People who want to alter their smile enjoy great results for a long lasting and beautiful smile.

With that being said, dental bonding is not as strong as other types of cosmetic dentistry solutions.

Cosmetic Dental Bonding is Also Used For:

  • Uneven teeth
  • Rough teeth
  • Teeth that are too long or too short
  • Chips
  • Cracks
  • Spaces between teeth
  • Permanently stained teeth
  • Overcrowding
  • Sharp corners on teeth

How Long Does Cosmetic Dental Bonding Last?

Bonding lasts for years as long as you practice good oral hygiene. In addition, you will need to stop chewing on ice and biting your nails.

Because the bonding material is made from dental resin it is not as strong as dental porcelain. Moreover, porcelain is used for veneers and cosmetic crowns and is extremely sturdy.

If you have a habit of chewing on anything you’ll want to think hard about cosmetic dental bonding. Furthermore, tooth staining is another issue with dental bonding.

If you love a glass of red wine, your coffee or tea in the morning or a big bowl of spaghetti bolognaise, your bonds will stain more quickly because resin is more porous than veneers or crowns.

Cosmetic Dentistry in Laguna Hills

If you would like to learn more about dental bonding, enamel shaping or any other type of cosmetic dentistry solutions, call or send a direct message and talk to a team member from Saddleback Dentistry in Laguna Hills today.