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NeoClin

Dental Clinic in Carmo

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Languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish
Insured by: Amil, Bradesco Saude
Languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish
Insured by: Amil, Bradesco Saude

Rua Capitão Jorge Soares, 159 - Lojas 01 02 - Centro, Carmo, 28640-000

General information on medical treatment

Introduction to Dental Bonding

Dental bonding is a modern restorative procedure that allows recovery of tooth structure and aesthetics in a conservative and efficient manner. This innovative technique shows a success rate above 90% when properly performed, offering natural and lasting results for various clinical situations, from small fractures to more significant aesthetic corrections.

Indications and Planning

The need for dental bonding can arise for various reasons, including accidental fractures, natural wear, or aesthetic concerns. Detailed planning considers factors such as damage extent, overall tooth condition, and patient expectations. It's essential to evaluate bonding viability and discuss possible treatment alternatives.

Procedure Preparation

Before bonding, a thorough evaluation of the affected tooth is performed, including X-rays when necessary. Preparation involves careful selection of appropriate materials, considering color, texture, and strength needed for each specific case. Proper cleaning and conditioning of the tooth surface are essential for procedure success.

Bonding Process

The procedure is performed with precision and attention to detail, using state-of-the-art materials. The technique involves several steps, including surface preparation, application of the adhesive system and composite resin, followed by meticulous finishing and polishing to ensure a natural and durable result.

Post-Procedure Care

After dental bonding, it's important to follow specific recommendations to ensure result longevity. The first few days require special attention to diet and hygiene, avoiding very hard or pigmented foods. Adaptation is usually quick and comfortable.

Professional Choice

The success of dental bonding significantly depends on the professional's experience and skill. Look for dental clinicians with proven experience in this type of procedure. To make the best choice, consult recognized specialists in the field.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does dental bonding last?
With proper care, dental bonding can last between 5 to 10 years, depending on location and patient habits.
Is dental bonding painful?
No, the procedure is generally painless and rarely requires anesthesia, except in specific cases.
Can dental bonding be removed?
Yes, bonding can be removed without damaging the natural tooth if necessary.
What care is needed after bonding?
It's important to avoid very hard or pigmented foods in the first 48 hours and maintain good oral hygiene.
Is the bonding result natural?
Yes, modern materials allow for a very natural result, matching the color and texture of natural teeth.
How long does the procedure take?
Dental bonding usually takes between 30 to 60 minutes per tooth, depending on case complexity.
Does bonding stain over time?
The material can stain over time, but this can be minimized with good hygiene and avoiding certain foods and beverages.
Can I whiten my teeth after bonding?
Whitening doesn't affect bonding material, so it's recommended to whiten teeth before the procedure.
Is bonding covered by insurance?
Coverage varies according to each plan and the reason for the procedure (aesthetic or restorative).
When is dental bonding not recommended?
Bonding may not be indicated in cases of severe bruxism, large restorations, or when greater structural resistance is needed.
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