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Chipped teeth can lead to tooth decay and may cause you to be self-conscious about your smile. Dentists have many different ways to repair chipped teeth, which include crowns, veneers, or dental bonding. The cost of chipped tooth bonding is very affordable and will help to protect your teeth.
Repairing chips as soon as they occur will prevent further damage and restore your smile, giving you back your self-confidence and making it much easier for you to chew your food and get the nutrients you need.
Crowns are the best method to repair teeth that have been badly broken. A crown fits over the top of the tooth and protects what is left of the tooth’s entire surface. When a crown is correctly fitted over the remaining tooth, it prevents bacteria and other germs from making their way inside and causing more damage to the tooth.
Veneers are small, thin porcelain shells that are made in the shape of the tooth. They are used to cover minor to moderately sized chips. When the veneers are being made, the dentist will add a small amount of tint to the mix so that the veneers will match other nearby teeth. Veneers are very durable and can last for five years or longer with good preventive care.
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Dental bonding is another method that is used to correct small chips and cracks that appear in teeth. Bonding uses either a porcelain or resin matrix that is applied to the tooth and shaped accordingly. Before applying the bonding agent, the dentist will have to prepare the tooth so that the bonding material can stick. Once applied, the bonding material is hardened with a special light and remains in place, protecting the tooth from further damage.
AtĀ Sycamore Dental in Fort Worth, Texas,Ā Dr. Vidya SuriĀ can repair chips of various sizes using several different methods. When you are ready to schedule an appointment, call (817) 438-1828 and talk to one of the staff. They will schedule your appointment and answer any questions you may have about dental bonding and how it can repair chips and cracks in your teeth.
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