The Pros of Dental Bonding

Your teeth, over time, could break or chip, leaving you with an aesthetically unpleasing smile. Some individuals, on the other hand, have naturally misshapen teeth. Thankfully, some reshaping through dental bonding could go a long way towards perfecting the appearance of your teeth and your smile.

If you’re wondering whether dental bonding will work for you, you can consult with your dentist in White Bear Lake, MN. Dr. Scott Kron or Dr. Jason Ross, here at Lakeshore Family Dentistry. In the meantime, check out the pros of dental bonding to help you decide if dental bonding is right for you.

The Benefits of Dental Bonding


When a tooth sustains a slight crack, chip, or deep stain that teeth whitening can’t get rid of, dental bonding can help save the tooth structure with durable material. This bonding process utilizes materials that can precisely match the feel and look of natural teeth.

In cases that involve chips or cracks, bonding does an excellent job of restoring the tooth’s look and function. Also, bonded teeth, when maintained properly, usually lasts a significant amount of time and can be easily treated in just one dental appointment.

Do You Need Dental Bonding?


Your White Bear Lake MN dentist may suggest bonding to:

  • Protect exposed teeth roots due to receding gums
  • Correct discolored teeth with brown, gray, or yellow stains
  • Strengthen and improve the look of slightly chipped or cracked teeth that don’t need restorative treatments like dental crown placement or a root canal
  • Fix the appearance of teeth that are too small or with slight gaps in between
  • Treat discoloration from decay that develops when bacteria eats away at the tooth enamel

The Dental Bonding Process


Before applying the bonding material, your dentist will first prepare the tooth’s surface by cleaning it thoroughly and etching tiny grooves on it. The purpose of the grooves is to help ensure the proper bonding of the bonding material. The bonding material will then be applied in thin layers until the desired thickness is reached. Once the application has been completed, your dentist will then proceed to refine the tooth’s surface and shape to achieve the most natural feel and appearance possible.


Talk to Us To Learn More About Dental Bonding

Book a meeting with your dentist at Lakeshore Family Dentistry in White Bear Lake, MN, Dr. Scott Kron or Dr. Jason Ross, by calling (651) 429-3348.

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