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		<title>What You Need To Know About Tooth Bonding</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Tooth bonding solves different dental issues. Do you sometimes prefer not to smile because you are afraid that people might notice that your teeth are not as white or that some of them are damaged? If you have confidence problems with your smile, then tooth bonding may be your upcoming, newest best friend. It can give you the natural-looking solution that you may just be looking for.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tooth bonding solves different dental issues. Do you sometimes prefer not to smile because you are afraid that people might notice that your teeth are not as white or that some of them are damaged? If you have confidence problems with your smile, then tooth bonding may be your upcoming, newest best friend. It can give you the natural-looking solution that you may just be looking for.</p>
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<p>You may want to talk to your dentist about your problem and take her advice regarding the various possible ways that may help you with your problem. Tooth bonding can solve many problems that may be preventing you from smiling. If you have damaged teeth or suffer under some form of dental trauma, tooth bonding may have the solutions that you have been looking for. Whether you are looking for natural-looking fillings for cavity or gap problems, or gum problem and teeth whitening solutions that work wonders, look no further. Cosmetic dentistry will give you the answers. Check out your dentist’s before-and-after albums to have a glimpse of authentic results that you yourself can also achieve.</p>
<p>Tooth bonding has gotten cosmetic dentistry far ahead of technology. Before, silver fillings were the only alternative for solving tooth-related problems despite their invasive nature. The tooth also had to undergo a lot of chipping just to keep the silver filling intact and prevent it from wasting away. Today’s tooth-bonding methods no longer require removing a lot of tooth structure. Instead, the procedure itself will effectively make the dental material adhere to the tooth exterior.</p>
<p>When you undergo the procedure, your dentist will stick the restoration to your tooth. Unlike old-fashioned ways, cosmetic dentistry uses technologically advanced methods in tooth bonding. After a careful analysis of your tooth bonding needs, your dentist will be able to determine which parts of the tooth would need to be removed and she will remove only those parts.</p>
<p>Following the removal, your tooth will be given a mild etching solution. This will coarsen the surface of the tooth a bit to enable the restorative material to bond with it. If walls and surfaces need to be sanded first for paint to adhere well, the same goes with tooth bonding. Tooth bonding—as the name implies—puts an emphasis on bonding.</p>
<p>Afterwards, a bonding agent will be placed on your tooth, and then a composite resin material that is of the same shade as your tooth will follow. Whether you have pearly-white teeth or not-as-white teeth, these materials come in various shades and your teeth will surely find a match.</p>
<p>After the resin has been put in place, your dentist will shape it to your liking. The final phases of the procedure will be hardening the material with intense curing light and then polishing the restored tooth to reflect a very beautiful, natural-looking surface.</p>
<p>Despite this procedure taking longer than traditional silver-filling methods, a single dental appointment can be enough to finish the whole process. Cosmetic dentistry also comes at a hefty price that not all people can afford, but this is because this kind of restoration has solutions that last for a long time.</p>
<p>Cosmetic dentistry has redefined dental aesthetic fixes. Tooth bonding can produce such astonishing results that you will begin to wonder why you suddenly want to smile more. That’s you in the before-and-after photo album, right? Simply beautiful.</p>
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