Does Dental Bonding Break Easily

Dental health is very important and is one of the most taken for granted ones as well. If you have a chipped, broken, or damaged tooth, ignoring it means you are leaving it in a weak condition, and over time, it will become more sensitive to decay and damage.

For small chips, gaps, or stains, dental bonding is the best and most affordable option we offer at Dental Clinic Islamabad. But as it is a cheap option as compared to veneers and crowns, people doubt its durability and ask: Does Dental Bonding Break Easily? 

To know the answer, read this blog below.

Understanding Dental Bonding

It is a dental procedure in which composite resin, the same color as your teeth, is used to fix cracked, chipped, decayed, or stained teeth. A moldable material is applied to the tooth and then shaped as per desired results, after which UV light is used to harden the material. In the end, doctors scale the composite bonding to achieve an equal and aesthetically pleasing smile. 

Does Dental Bonding Break Easily? 

Though dental composure is a very durable treatment, it is not as strong as our original teeth, so it is possible that dental bonding will break, but not easily. Though its life span is shorter and less strong than other options, if you have good oral hygiene practices, do not have a habit of teeth grinding, or do not bite on hard foods excessively or use your teeth as a tool, they last for up to 5 to 10 years without any breakage. 

Is Bonding Stronger Than Veneers or Crowns?

Veneers and crowns are stronger and more durable treatment options and can last longer than dental composite bonding, but are more expensive and are used for extreme damage cases. In case you have minor issues, dental bonding is perfect.

Difference Between Bonding, Veneers, and Crowns

Feature Dental Bonding Veneers Crowns
Coverage Small area on surface Front surface of tooth only Entire tooth
Material Tooth-colored resin Porcelain or composite Porcelain, ceramic, or metal-ceramic
Best For Chips, small gaps, minor cracks Stains, mild gaps, shape correction Severely damaged or weak teeth
Durability 3 to 7 years 10 to 15 years 10 to 20 years
Tooth Reduction Minimal or none Moderate enamel removal Significant reshaping
Cost Lower Moderate to high Higher

How to Protect Bonded Teeth From Breaking

  • Wear a Nightguard: If you grind your teeth, a custom nightguard is highly recommended to protect the bonding.
  • Avoid Using Front Teeth for Hard Foods: Cut hard foods like apples or carrots into smaller pieces and chew with your back teeth.
  • Regular Dental Checkups: Routine visits allow dentists to polish, repair, or replace worn-out bonding before it breaks completely.
  • Maintain Good Hygiene: Brush and floss daily to prevent decay around the edges.

What to Do If Dental Bonding Breaks

If you see any broken pieces or feel any difference, call your dentist immediately. Meanwhile, rinse your mouth with warm salt water and avoid using the broken tooth side to eat, as it can further damage the original teeth. Dentists, in case of minor breakage, repair that part.

Conclusion 

Though breakage also greatly depends on the type of material used and the dentists skills, which is why it is advised to go for only a reputable and known dentist with proven results, experience, and certifications. 

Dental Clinic Islamabad is one of the top-rated dental clinics with board-certified dentists and orthodontists with years of experience and knowledge that make them the best in the town.

If you have any broken, chipped, cracked, or stained teeth and want to enhance your smiles health, then call us now and book your consultation and get a customized treatment plan for safe and satisfactory results.