You may notice that dental bonding and contouring often appear together when you’re discussing cosmetic dentistry or when you’re researching it online. What you might not be able to figure out very easily, though, is whether they can be used at the same time, which one is which, and whether one (or both) will work for you. We are happy to inspire some additional interest in making your smile look even better with these treatments by providing the answers you need.
Which One Is Which?
To figure out which is which as you learn about dental bonding and contouring, you may feel a bit challenged. After all, they both address the little issues that can damage the esthetic quality of your smile. Both treatments are convenient, simple to achieve, yet powerful. Let’s offer you the essential details that will help you distinguish between the two:
- Bonding: When you “bond” something, you permanently join two things together. So, remember that with bonding, you’re adding what appears to be more tissue.
- Contouring: If you’re not joining or adding tissue, you’re removing it. With contouring, we’re gently buffing tissue away to reveal an improved tooth shape.
Can I Use Bonding And Contouring Together?
Of course. These cosmetic dentistry treatments go together like peanut butter and jelly (though they can also stand on their own). Sometimes, certain teeth require the help of dental bonding, while other issues require contouring for an optimized finished result.
What Do I Need?
Find out if you need one, the other, or both by scheduling time to sit down with us for a cosmetic consultation.