Categories: Dental Bonding

How Long Does Dental Bonding Last?

Many revolutionary dental treatments are now replacing conventional methods.  Dental bonding is one of those advanced dental procedures that have proven as a solution to many cosmetic dental problems. With a restorative function of this process, dentists can now easily enhance the appearance of teeth, giving you a broad and confident smile. Dental bonding is a one-visit surgery and very cost-efficient.   

Despite having many significant advantages, this treatment does not have long-lasting benefits when you compare its results with other restorative dental procedures.  That does not make bonding treatment a lousy option; you can see the effects last for at least two years along with its other benefits. However, like other treatments, it is essential that you consider all the possible outcomes of such a dental procedure before opting for it.

What Is Dental Bonding?

The process refers to an artificial application of composite resin on physically damaged and discolored teeth. Instead, this plastic resin blends in with your tooth color.  Moreover, you can choose bonding for the reasons like fractured, chipped or decayed teeth.  The cosmetic solution can be a useful supplement for your oral care regiment.

How Long Does It Last?

Your dentist can recommend you bonding treatment for multiple cosmetic functions.  You can select between porcelain veneers and composite resin for fixing cracks in a tooth, filling chips and severe tooth discoloration problems.  If you don't have the budget for veneers, your dentists may suggest you bonding as an alternative to other expensive dental treatments.

It should be noted that dental bonding might cost you less, but it has a lifespan of four to twelve years.  This lifespan varies from individual to individual as the longevity of these dental enhancements depends on your oral hygiene routine.

Composite Fillings

This option is one of the most amazing applications of bonding treatment. People choose it for natural-looking fillings. Composite fillings are a high-quality alternative to metal fillings that starts wearing off after a year. It gives your teeth an unsightly grayish tint.  

In contrast, if your dentist has chosen a composite filling that perfectly matches to your tooth color, it will not last for more than five years.  

Why Does Dental Bonding Not Last Long?

The effects of this treatment can not last long for the following reasons:

  • Eating hard candy or ice cubes combats the composite cart
  • Eating sticky items spoils dental bonding
  • Excessive consumption of caffeinated beverages such as coffee and tea
  • Inadequate use of alcoholic beverages like red wine

Overall, dental bonding with composite filling is less pricey and painless procedure, but it is vital that you take up good oral hygiene practices such as the following:

  • Brushing your teeth regularly (not vigorously)
  • Making sure you floss teeth regularly with correct technique
  • Changing your brush in every three months
  • Using good quality toothpaste and toothbrush
  • Going for regular check-ups for your composite bonding is essential to make it long-lasting

Have more questions and need guidance on what option is best for you? Our trained dental staff is always ready to answer any questions you may have. We can work with you and create a plan that ensures you get the results you want, and that they last for as long or longer than you are expecting. Reach out to our office today so that we can begin helping you each step of the way.

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