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Are you considering dental bonding to improve your smile but are worried about the pain? You're not alone. Many people share this concern. In this blog post, we aim to address your fears and lay out the truth about dental bonding and pain. Keep reading to learn more!
Dental bonding is a popular cosmetic dental procedure where a tooth-colored resin material is applied to your teeth and hardened with a special light. This bonds the material to the tooth, improving the overall appearance of your smile. It's commonly used to repair decayed, chipped, fractured, or discolored teeth, and it's a more cost-effective solution compared to veneers or crowns.
The good news is that dental bonding is generally a painless procedure. Local anesthesia is usually not required unless the bonding is being used to fill a decayed tooth. The process involves minimal alteration of the tooth, which greatly reduces any discomfort. However, some patients may experience slight sensitivity during or after the procedure, especially when eating hot or cold foods.