Frequently Asked Questions

Bonding Questions

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Bonding FAQs

Here you can find answers to our most commonly asked questions. If you have any further questions or can’t find the answer you’re looking for, please contact us and we’ll make sure you get the information you need to make a confident decision about your dental health!

How long does dental bonding last, and how can I maintain it?

Dental bonding is a durable and long-lasting solution for enhancing your smile, typically lasting between 3 to 10 years, depending on your oral habits and the location of the bonding. To maintain your dental bonding and extend its lifespan, follow these tips:

Practice Good Oral Hygiene: Brush twice a day and floss daily to keep your teeth and gums healthy.

Avoid Hard Foods: Chewing on hard objects like ice or pens can damage the bonding material.

Limit Staining Foods and Drinks: Foods and beverages like coffee, tea, red wine, and berries can stain the resin material over time. Try to consume these in moderation and rinse your mouth with water afterward.

Regular Dental Check-Ups: Visit us at Mitchell Family Dentistry for routine cleanings and examinations. We can check the condition of your dental bonding and perform any necessary touch-ups.

Is dental bonding suitable for children and teenagers?

Yes, dental bonding can be an excellent option for children and teenagers who need minor cosmetic improvements or repairs to their teeth. It is a minimally invasive procedure that can effectively address issues like chipped or cracked teeth, gaps, and discoloration. The benefits of dental bonding for younger patients include:

Non-Permanent Solution: Unlike some other dental treatments, dental bonding can be easily adjusted or replaced as your child’s teeth grow and change.

Quick and Painless: The procedure is typically quick and painless, making it a comfortable option for young patients.

Natural Appearance: The resin material used in dental bonding can be perfectly matched to the natural color of your child’s teeth, ensuring a seamless and natural-looking result.

If you’re considering dental bonding for your child or teenager, schedule a consultation with our experienced team at Mitchell Family Dentistry. We’ll assess their dental needs and help determine if bonding is the right choice for them.

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