Dental bonding serves many purposes among them being: repairing discoloration, closing down the gaps between the teeth, and mending chips. It is more or less a cosmetic procedure that capitalizes on using tooth coloring agents. Dental bonding is a sure aesthetic approach to improving your smile.
Bulk Fill Composites
Compared to the traditional composite resin bonding that has to be applied in layers, bulk-fill composites fill cavities with just a single step. Not only will this advancement save you time and money, but also significantly lessen the risk of gaps during filling. With continued technological advancement, we now have bulk-fill composite materials that are translucent and that allow for an increase in impenetrability especially during recovery. This opacity feature accounts for the complete healing and restoration of the teeth. Dentists no longer have to worry about the final appearance.
Laser Technology
One great benefit of laser technology is the antibacterial features that do not just manage the possibility of infections but also provide for a greater bonding strength between the resin material and the teeth. Laser technology combines the desired light wavelength, oxygen, and photosensitizer to disinfect the tissues by cauterization before bonding can happen. Additionally, with laser technology, the dentist does not need to remove much of the tooth enamel and thus making the procedure less invasive. Laser technology also makes it easy to smother the bond material not only to the desired shape but also to the desired color.
Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology has brought about amazing benefits in dental bonding. Talk of polish precision, strength, color exactness, and smoothness just to mention a few. When used in bonding agents, nano adhesives bring together a homogenous consistency. The particles have high bond strength, amazing absorption, seamless marginal seal, fluoride mineral combination, and a long life span. With nanotechnology, it is easy to manipulate to varied specifications. Nanoparticles provide improved aesthetics and also help to significantly reduce the bacterial load in the oral cavity. To establish if dental bonding could be the right fit for you, go ahead and schedule a consultation with our doctor today.