Composite bonding is a simple but highly effective procedure that enhances your smile by improving the appearance of chipped, uneven, or discoloured teeth.
Although this minimally invasive treatment delivers immediate results, proper aftercare is essential to ensure your bonded teeth remain in great condition for years to come.
At Harley Private Dental in Sheffield, we want you to enjoy your beautiful new smile for as long as possible. Here’s everything you need to know about looking after your composite bonding, including key do’s and don’ts.
Good oral hygiene is essential for keeping your natural teeth and bonded areas in top condition. You can do this by:
Composite bonding is durable, but aggressive brushing can wear it down over time. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and gentle, circular motions to clean your teeth without causing unnecessary damage.
Routine visits to our clinic will help identify any early signs of wear or staining on your bonding. When you visit, we can also polish bonded areas to keep them looking fresh. We recommend check-ups every six months or as advised based on your needs.
Although composite bonding is stain-resistant, it’s not as resistant to discolouration as natural enamel. To keep your bonded teeth looking bright, try to:
If you suffer from bruxism (teeth grinding), wearing a custom mouthguard at night can prevent excessive pressure on your bonded teeth, reducing the risk of chipping or wear.
Composite bonding is strong, but it’s not indestructible. Avoid biting down on:
Chewing on hard items can cause chipping or damage to the bonded areas, shortening their lifespan.
Smoking can cause staining and discolouration over time. Although composite bonding is more stain-resistant than natural enamel, nicotine and tar can still dull the appearance of your teeth. If you smoke, consider cutting down or quitting to maintain your bright smile.
Alcoholic drinks, particularly spirits and cocktails, can weaken the bonding material over time. Additionally, some alcoholic mouthwashes contain ingredients that may degrade composite resin, so opt for an alcohol-free version.
Using your teeth to open bottles, tear packaging, or hold objects can cause unnecessary stress on the bonding material. This can lead to cracks, chips, or premature wear. Always use the proper tools instead of your teeth.
Even if your teeth feel fine, regular dental visits are essential for maintaining your composite bonding. During your visits, we can spot any early signs of damage, provide professional cleaning, and give you maintenance tips to extend the lifespan of your bonding.
With the proper care, composite bonding can last between 5 and 7 years, sometimes longer. The lifespan of your bonding depends on factors like oral hygiene, diet, and lifestyle habits.
If your bonding does become worn or chipped over time, it can often be repaired or replaced with a simple procedure.
Composite bonding is a fantastic way to achieve a confident, natural-looking smile, but taking care of it is essential. By following these do’s and don’ts, you can keep your bonded teeth looking their best for years to come.
If you have any questions about the treatment or need a check-up, book an appointment with us today.
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