October 5, 2010
Cosmetic bonding and the magic of air abrasion
Cosmetic bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure which enhances your appearance by fixing a tooth coloured material to the tooth to create a bond. The treatment of cosmetic bonding can change the shape, size and overall appearance of your teeth making them more attractive. Cosmetic bonding can significantly aid in repairing trauma to the teeth and also is beneficial in concealing chipped and fractured teeth. Resin is used as part of the cosmetic bonding material and there are various shades of cosmetic bonding material that a patient can choose from to significantly enhance the patient’s cosmetic appearance.
What treatments are cosmetic bonding used for?
There are a number of cosmetic dental treatments that cosmetic bonding can be used for as described below:
• Cosmetic bonding can be used when reshaping the teeth to make it straight and more aligned
• A patient who wants to have the gaps between their teeth closed can benefit from having cosmetic bonding
• Cosmetic bonding can be used for smile makeovers to enhance your overall appearance
• Cosmetic bonding can be used on discoloration and stains on the teeth
• Chipped teeth or teeth that has been broken or damaged can benefit from cosmetic bonding
• Cosmetic bonding can help in replacing fillings in the teeth
No need for the drill
Air abrasion is a new, advanced treatment that can be used as part of the preparation for cosmetic bonding. It is somewhat like a sandblaster and is able to remove decay and other particles from teeth by way of a gentle spray. The use of air abrasion is an excellent option for patients who are concerned or scared about the use of needles.
What are the benefits of cosmetic bonding?
There are many benefits of cosmetic bonding dental treatment as outlined below:
• Cosmetic bonding only takes one single visit to complete the treatment
• Your overall appearance can be enhanced and improved
• Gaps between the teeth can be closed
• Broken and chipped teeth can be replaced
• The composite material used can be closely matched to your natural teeth colour
• You can choose the cosmetic bonding material for your specific dental needs
How much does cosmetic bonding treatment cost?
There is a range of factors which can affect the overall cost of cosmetic bonding as described below:
• The dental practitioner- If you see a more advanced dental practitioner specialising in cosmetic bonding you may be charged more
• The dental practice- Each dental practice has their own set fees
• The material used can affect the overall cost of cosmetic bonding
• The severity of your teeth- If you teeth needs extensive work prior to the treatment it may affect the overall cost of treatment.
On average cosmetic dental bonding can cost anywhere from £150 or more depending on your individual dental circumstances.
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If you would like to learn more about cosmetic bonding or the no drill aspect of the treatment, to get you started you can visit the air abrasion page on the http://www.cosmeticdentistryguide.co.uk/.
Source: http://www.articletrader.com
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