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subject: It Is Necessary To Get Dental Care Even If You Don't Like It [print this page]


Fifty one percent of the population does not seek regular dental care and the major reason is fear of pain. Although eighty percent of those who do go to the dentist know why it is necessary they still do not favor getting the help. That may all change when aesthetic or cosmetic dentistry, which doesn't require any drilling, becomes commonplace. Because of the efforts of dentists in giving people a new smile on life, their popularity had nowhere to go but up.

There are times when filling in unsightly gaps and covering cracks, breaks, and discolorations can be addressed with the use of composite plastic resins which look and feel like tooth enamel and could be sculpted and painted as well. Most of the time, it is applied on the front teeth and considering how the resin directly adheres to the tooth, the process is called bonding. No retention trench, which is where drilling comes in, is necessary. Apart from being less expensive than a crown, bonding can be done in one visit and if work is performed close to the gums an anesthetic can be used even if it is a relatively painless process.

Apart from having a greater range of shades, newly developed composites also bond better and this results in better matches when it comes to the new restorative materials and existing teeth. Micropores are tiny crevices in the enamel structure and these are temporarily created during the bonding procedure with the help of a mild etching solution that is applied to the teeth. All it takes are a few seconds for the resin to bond onto teeth enamel after being hardened by an intense light. Applied is one last coat before the resin can be shaped and polished.

There is no appearance of the tooth being enlarged after a gap is filled and so cosmetic dentistry is truly a form of art. Here, the tooth is wider but in order to make it appear as if there has been no changes except a gap being filled the angles of the teeth are altered to affect the way the light shines into an observer's eye. No trauma to the teeth is caused when the bonding is removed and replaced if the technique fails. Left alone, it could remineralize within 24 hours considering that only a small amount of enamel is removed by the etching solution.

Should the bonding fail, it can be noticed during the first few days when people have problems with defective enamel. However, bonding is not a panacea and will never replace the need for other kinds of restorative work. A crown is your best bet if the structural integrity of the tooth is compromised.

Although there are a lot of benefits to gain from cosmetic dentistry, dentists are worried about how people are constantly paying attention to the appearance of their front teeth as they might begin neglecting their back teeth. In most situations, bonding is cheaper than crowning. When it comes to bonding, it is not a permanent solution. There is a need for the process to be repeated anywhere from three to five years after the resin has been applied because discoloration and flaking will start to happen.

Aside from the smokers, those who regularly drink coffee are susceptible to staining. As bonding on the back teeth which is at its stage of infancy is used to replace silver fillings, with more improvements it could eliminate the need for much drilling. The dentin is a substance beneath the enamel that makes up the body of the tooth and resin is directly applied to it after the dentist scrapes off the decayed area using a hand tool.

On the back teeth, bonding acts as a sealant to correct pits and grooves in the enamel but if there are defects, tooth decay may be invited in. Apart from having more adults retaining their teeth, thirty seven percent of children nowadays have never had a cavity according to the Academy of General Dentistry. Yes, it seems practical now but later on it can lead to numerous expenses.

by: phillip




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