When it comes to your preventive dental routine, you will want to make sure it covers a breadth of area. This includes brushing and flossing at home, paying mind to the effects that certain foods and beverages may have on your structures, and of course, attending routine checkups and cleanings.
Still though, you may be doing everything right yet still endure a noticeable blemish such as a chip or crack. These can arise from a number of factors, but the most common of them includes accidents and emergencies involving physical injury. Sometimes, however, the damage is purely surface-level, offering no damage to your overall health. This begs the question: what are your options? Fortunately, that is where our team comes in to help with cosmetic dentistry.
When asking many individuals, most of them will confirm that a noticeable blemish in a smile can be problematic. After all, many associate heightened levels of confidence with a bright and vibrant beam, which means complications can actually be much more detrimental than initially thought.
In the cases of chips and cracks in particular, your dentist may recommend the help of cosmetic bonding and contouring. During this process, our team will apply a composite resin material to the affected area and begin contouring or shaping the material to satisfaction. Once complete, we will utilize a special light to cure the material as it bonds to your structures, and voila! A complete smile once more. For chips, this treatment can reestablish symmetry. For cracks, we can provide a smooth finish. To learn more about this process and what your options might be, reach out to our front desk.
One of the major benefits that accompanies bonding and contouring is our ability to alter the hue of the material to match your natural teeth. We utilize shade-match technology to closely resemble your natural hue so that once bonded, your treatment will not appear out of place or even noticeable.
Contact Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry in Pella, IA by calling 641-628-1121 to learn more or schedule your next appointment today.
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