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Can dental bonding be whitened?

August 28, 2021 by Brian Sartin

I have had dental bonding on my front two teeth for over 15 years. I suppose the bonding should be redone, but I just don’t have the money for it at the moment. I think the original cosmetic dentist told me that the bonding itself will not change color if it is bleached. But I was wondering if whitening it will at least return it to the original color. Specifically, I was wondering if white strips would do it?

– Sam in Missouri

Sam,

Dental bonding can not be whitened. It will not return to it’s original color. In fact, there is a good possibility that attempting to bleach it or use white strips on it, will make it look worse than it is now. This is because the bleaching agents will actually whiten the teeth underneath the bonding, but will have no affect on the bonding. So it will give the affect that the bonding is actually darker than it is now.

The best bet is to have it replaced. Although, it sounds like you are looking for cost effective solutions. Polishing may spruce it up a it. This is largely dependent on whether the discoloration and staining is from external staining and not the internal material. If this is indeed the case, an experienced cosmetic dentist may be able to improve the appearance of the bonding for the short term.

Please don’t try teeth whitening strips or any other bleaching agents. You won’t be happy with the result!

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I ruined my dental bonding!

August 17, 2021 by Brian Sartin

Shelli in Nevada Wrote:

I’m so upset that I ruined my dental bonding. My friend gave me a teeth whitening kit she got for free. I was excited because I have been noticing that my teeth have been looking pretty dingy lately. Well, I jumped in and did the whitening right away. I was careful to read all the instructions and follow them exactly.

But, I must have done something wrong. Or, maybe the kit was defective. I had tooth bonding done awhile ago and those teeth look really weird now. The whitening made them look worse than before I whitened them. Is there any way to get this fixed? I look silly!

(ANSWER BELOW)

Shelli,
I’m sorry to hear that your dental bonding appears to be discolored. Unfortunately, tooth bonding cannot be whitened. So, the reason the dental bonding work is standing out now, is because the surrounding teeth are lighter. But, the bonding has remained the same color. This gives the illusion that the bonding has been discolored But, teeth bleaching agents only work on living teeth. They are not effective on cosmetic dentistry.

Anytime you are interested in getting your teeth whitened, it’s always a good idea to work with your dentist. First, they will give you an exam to see if you’re a good candidate. At that point, they would have discovered that you have existing dental bonding. Now, you can still have your teeth whitened with bonding. But, you would have been informed that the bonding would not be lightened. The dentist would have been able to better manage your expectations and help control the whitening of the surrounding teeth.

At this point, the only solution will be to have the dental bonding redone. It can then be matched to your newly whitened teeth. The new dental bonding material can be matched so it looks natural and blends in. However, it would be wise to see a cosmetic dentist at this point. They can help determine that everything looks good with the recent whitening. Also, he or she may be able to recommend a more aggressive teeth bleaching treatment. So, be sure to get into a cosmetic dentist and hearing their recommendations before the bonding is replaced.

Thank you for your question.

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