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Can Dental Bonding Fall Off?

One of the most common questions a dental bonding specialist gets asked is: Can dental bonding fall off? In this article, we address this question and give tips on dental bonding care.

Can Dental Bonding Fall Off?

Provided that you care for your teeth with dental bonding properly, it can last for 3 to 7 years, depending on the quality of the material and initial dental work. Unfortunately, dental bonding can crack, chip, or fall off if you are not careful or if the bonding was not applied correctly. Let us look at the factors that can lead to dental bonding damage in more detail:

Quality of Bonding Application

Contamination during bonding application, inadequate tooth preparation, or improper application can lead to the bonding failing and falling off later. That is why we recommend choosing a reputable cosmetic dentist and dental office for your procedure. Check client reviews and ensure the clinic and dentist have all the necessary credentials before proceeding with the procedure.

Incorrect Diet

Hard foods that require a lot of biting force and crunchy foods can lead to your bonding cracking and falling off. Additionally, acidic foods and beverages can weaken your bonding, making it more prone to cracking and falling off.

Insufficient Oral Hygiene

Insufficient oral hygiene can lead to the accumulation of plaque and tartar on your natural teeth and dental bonding. Both plaque and tartar are acidic and filled with bacteria. Acid that constantly lingers on your bonded teeth can significantly weaken the bonding over time, leading to it cracking and falling off. 

Bacteria and acid in plaque and tartar can also cause damage to your bonded teeth and lead to their decay. To treat tooth decay, your dentist will need to remove the bonding first, which may result in additional expenses later to reapply the bonding.  

Injuries or Accidents 

Strong impacts to the face due to accidents can lead to your bonding cracking and falling off. Unfortunately, no one is immune to accidents, but we recommend minimizing the risk by wearing a mouthguard if you engage in high-risk activities, such as extreme or contact sports. 

Additionally, avoid using your teeth as tools for opening bottles, cracking nuts, or chewing on hard objects, such as pens or nails.

Bruxism

Bruxism is involuntary jaw clenching and teeth grinding. Typically, it occurs at night when you sleep and can not control your muscles. However, it can also occur during the day, when you are distracted or anxious. 

Bruxism puts excessive and constant pressure on your natural teeth and your dental bonding. As a result, dental bonding can wear off much faster, crack, chip, or fall off.

What to Do if Dental Bonding Falls Off

The best course of action if your dental bonding falls off is to make an appointment with your cosmetic dentist as soon as possible. Damaged dental bonding can allow bacteria to access the tooth and potentially cause decay. In cases where the tooth has been significantly filed down before bonding application, or if bonding is used to mask cracks or chips in the tooth, the risk is higher. 

If you experience pain or swelling due to bonding damage, try over-the-counter pain relievers and cold compresses while you wait for your appointment. Additionally, ensure your oral hygiene is sufficient to prevent bacterial growth. 

Get High-Quality Dental Bonding at Chino Aesthetic Dental

If you are considering dental bonding, do not hesitate to schedule an appointment with an experienced dentist at Chino Aesthetic Dental today. At our dental office, we utilize high-quality materials and employ modern techniques for every cosmetic procedure. We look forward to your visit. 

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