After cosmetic dentistry, you may wonder whether your toothpaste choice can affect the strength of any dental bonding on your teeth. After all, there are many kinds of toothpaste available. While there is no one preferred toothpaste for upkeeping your dental bonding, there are some tooth care tips to keep in mind.
Teeth before and after dental bonding
Cosmetic bondings on teeth are generally made up of a composite resin of glass and plastic. Lumineers® and certain veneers may be pure porcelain. These materials are used for their safety and durability. But nothing is quite as strong as the enamel of a healthy tooth. Because of this, you need to be more careful of your teeth after a cosmetic bonding procedure. Certain foods and dental hygiene tools should be avoided.
Avoid activated charcoal
Most toothpaste is interchangeable when it comes to preserving your dental bonding. However, some kinds of toothpaste utilize activated charcoal as a whitening agent. Such toothpaste can be more abrasive. Unless directed by your dentist, you should avoid toothpaste that includes activated charcoal. Do not brush with baking soda. Dental bondings such as Lumineers will remain white without the aid of whitening toothpaste.
Avoid bad dental habits
Even without dental bondings, it is important to observe good dental hygiene habits. Avoid damaging your teeth by wearing a bite guard at night to prevent tooth grinding. Never use your teeth to open containers or pull materials apart. Resist the urge to bite your nails, and use a soft-bristled toothbrush.
Do not forget to floss. While it may not seem important, maintaining perfect gum health is vital to the integrity of your dental bonding. A gum infection will find its way to your teeth, even with cosmetic bondings. Veneers, Lumineers or other dental bondings cannot completely guard your teeth against damage or decay.
Alcohol-based mouthwash should also be avoided. Alcohol can weaken dental bondings. Frequent use of mouthwash can lower the lifespan of your dental bonding. Hard or sticky foods can also have damaging effects. Try not to chew or crunch on hard candies, bones or toffees. Anything that can be harmful to a regular tooth can harm your dental bonding.
Trust the specialists
Only an experienced cosmetic specialist should clean your bondings. The methods used to clean dental bondings differ from how natural teeth are cleaned. While you should not allow your annual dentist visits to lapse, you should see a specialist if your dental bonding needs cleaned, altered or whitened.
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Your dental bonding is built to last for a long time. Lumineers, for example, can stay strong and aesthetically pleasing for 20 years. Your habits, however, can have a huge effect on how long your bondings stay strong. Be gentle with your teeth and keep them healthy. This will help you get the most out of your dental bonding. Your smile is integral to your confidence. Keep it glowing.
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