If you’ve ever suffered a cracked or chipped tooth, you might wonder: Can bonding cement fix a broken tooth? The answer is yes, in many cases. Dental Bonding Cementing Treatment is a powerful tool in restorative dentistry that can effectively repair and rebuild broken teeth, particularly when the damage is mild to moderate. By bonding a composite resin or attaching a dental restoration using specialized cement, dentists can restore both the function and appearance of the tooth without the need for more invasive procedures like crowns or implants.
Bonding cement is typically used when a tooth has been damaged but not to the extent that it requires extraction or full coverage restorations. The severity of the break determines whether bonding is the appropriate solution. For chips, minor cracks, or small pieces broken off due to trauma or decay, bonding is often the first treatment option.
Dental bonding cement can help in cases such as:
Bonding cement forms a durable seal that not only improves appearance but also protects the tooth from further damage.
The procedure for fixing a broken tooth with bonding cement is usually quick, painless, and performed in a single visit. It involves preparing the tooth, applying bonding material, and curing it to harden and secure the fix.
Here’s how it works step-by-step:
This technique is especially useful for visible front teeth, as it offers a seamless and aesthetic result.