How to Ensure You Are Taking Care of Your Dental Bonding the Right Way
Posted on 3/21/2022 by Alexandra Garcia DDS MS
If you have a discolored, chipped, or cracked tooth, undergoing a dental procedure like dental bonding will help restore your smile and mouth functionality. This will go a long way in restoring your confidence. Through dental bonding, we apply a colored composite resin to any damaged tooth in your mouth.
How long dental bonding can last depends on a wide range of factors — the main one is how you take care of it the dental bonding. If you take good care of dental bonding, it could last up to seven years. We advise that you maintain high standards of hygiene when having dental bonding because it can easily sustain stains and get chipped. Luckily, there are several ways you can do that. They include:
Maintain Good Hygiene
It is a good idea to regularly floss and brush your teeth. For the best results, we advise that brush your teeth at least twice daily. However, it is vital to avoid using a hard-bristled toothbrush when brushing because it can damage the dental bonding. You are also warned against brushing hard and vigorously because you can wear down the dental bonding. For the best care, always use a soft-bristled toothbrush and brush gently.
Avoid Hard Foods
Apart from avoiding starchy and sweet foods, you should also avoid hard foods that can be hard to chew. These foods can affect the natural pH level in your mouth and raise the acidic levels. This will result in the increased production of oral bacteria. High acid levels in your mouth will also result in tooth erosion because it wears down your tooth enamel. This is risky because it negatively influences your ability to chew food properly. Schedule a consultative appointment with us for more information on dental bonding.
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