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Dental Bonding vs. Dental Fillings

Dental bonding and fillings are a great way to transform your smile. Our Red Deer dentists are here to explain the benefits of each procedure and how they can change your smile.

Genetics, dietary habits, and trauma can all be factors when it comes to your teeth becoming stained, broken, or chipped. While not all of these issues affect the functionality of your teeth, they can affect the appearance of your smile.

Even if you haven’t sustained physical damage to your teeth, you may still be unhappy with their appearance. Teeth that are uneven in length or misshapen can be genetic and can cause feelings of insecurity in some people.

Dental Bonding vs Dental Fillings: what's the difference?

In terms of cosmetic and restorative dental procedures, dental bonding and dental fillings are two of the most common treatment options.

You may wonder, though, if dental bonding and fillings are the same. While dental bonding and fillings have some similarities, they also have some differences. Dental bonding can address both cosmetic and restorative issues, while fillings are primarily for restorative purposes.

Dental Bonding

Dental bonding uses colour-matched composite resin to restore the natural shape of a patient's teeth.

Bonding is a relatively inexpensive way to help restore the look of healthy teeth. This is especially true in cases of minor damage and light decay. It can be used to fix the appearance of chipped teeth as well as discolored teeth, but its benefits are not solely cosmetic.

There are practical uses for dental bonding as well, including protecting tooth roots. Receding gums expose these roots, increasing their vulnerability. Dental bonding can be applied to the teeth to protect the exposed roots, helping reduce sensitivity and the risk of decay.

A bonding procedure at your Red Deer dentist will normally take about 30 to 60 minutes. The procedure usually takes only one visit.

Dental Fillings

Dental fillings can also be characterized as cosmetic, but they are most often used as a restorative treatment. Fillings repair teeth that have damage on the inside due to decay or an accident. Generally, these are stronger than dental bonding.

The good news is that like dental bonding, fillings can mimic the appearance of the natural tooth because they can be made of materials that closely match the colour of your natural teeth.

For back teeth, however, our Red Deer dentists often recommend getting amalgam (silver) fillings. This is because amalgam is stronger and can better withstand the heavy bite forces of your molars over time than white fillings.

If you are interested in learning more about cosmetic and restorative dental procedures at Timberlands Dental Care, contact our Red Deer dentists today.

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At Timberlands Dental Care, we are your Red Deer dentist providing dental care for you and your whole family. We're even open after work and school  until 8pm Monday through Thursday, and until 3pm on Friday.

We offer a variety of services, and even accept emergency appointments. 

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