Categories: Dental Bonding

Is Dental Bonding as Strong as Natural Teeth?

A common question that general dentists receive is whether or not dental bonding is as strong as natural teeth. Dental bonding is often recommended for restoring a damaged tooth or a tooth that has minor cosmetic imperfections, such as tooth stains, gaps between teeth, etc. It is a long-lasting option that can last for years. 

Dental bonding to repair damaged teeth

Dental bonding is a versatile form of treatment and works well for repairing chips, cracks, gaps between teeth, weakened enamel and various other oral health and cosmetic concerns. The following is a review of how strong dental bonding is and whether or not it is as strong as natural tooth enamel. 

A review of dental bonding

Dental bonding refers to the application of a tooth-colored material called composite resin to the visible surfaces of teeth. It is applied to fix minor teeth imperfections, including but not limited to, chips, cracks, teeth stains, gaps between teeth and teeth that are too short. The application process is non-invasive, and the dentist can complete the procedure in a single dental visit. Dental bonding is often a great option for patients who want a reliable long-term solution that is more affordable and less invasive than dental veneers. 

The strength of dental bonding

Dental bonding is not as strong as tooth enamel. However, it is still strong enough to withstand daily pressure without breaking down. In fact, dental bonding can last for as many as 10 years with proper care. As mentioned, dental bonding is comprised of composite resin. The main advantage of this material is its ability to blend in well with natural teeth while still being strong and supportive.

When to consider dental bonding

Dental bonding is a great way to restore a damaged or stained tooth. Many dentists recommend dental bonding to address the following concerns:

  • Chipped teeth
  • Cracked teeth
  • Short teeth
  • Teeth stains
  • Spaced teeth

Everyone has their own reasons for choosing dental bonding. Some do so to improve their oral health by providing more protection to teeth enamel. Others may be more concerned with a cosmetic issue. The best way to determine if dental bonding is right for you is to discuss all treatment options with an experienced general dentist. 

How to care for dental bonding

Dental bonding may not be as strong as natural teeth enamel, but it is very strong in its own right. To fully protect dental bonding long-term, it is important to practice good oral hygiene, which should include a consistent brushing and flossing schedule. Avoiding hard foods and ice is also encouraged. The dentist may also recommend follow-up visits to ensure good gum health and fix any issues that develop with the dental bonding. 

Schedule a consultation visit to learn more

Call or send us an email today to speak to one of our experienced dental professionals and schedule a consultation visit. We are glad to answer any questions you may have and help you decide the best course of treatment. 

Request an appointment here: https://www.pacifichorizondentalarts.com or call Pacific Horizon Dental Arts at (714) 260-0763 for an appointment in our Placentia office.

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