RESTORATIVE BONDING
The Benefits of Cosmetic Tooth Bonding
A Non-Invasive Solution for a Beautiful Smile
Three Reasons to Consider Bonding
No Cracked Teeth
Bonding can improve the appearance of chipped or cracked teeth, making them look whole and healthy again.
White Teeth
Cosmetic tooth bonding can fix discolored or stained teeth, providing a brighter, whiter smile.
Cost Effective
Bonding is a cost-effective alternative to other cosmetic dental procedures, such as veneers, and is typically completed in just one visit to the dentist.
What is Bonding?
Bonding is a non-invasive dental procedure that involves applying a tooth-colored composite material to your teeth. This procedure is used to improve the appearance chipped, cracked, discolored, or misaligned teeth.
The Bonding Procedure
A composite resin material is applied to the tooth and formed to the desired size and shape. Once in place, it’s cured with a special light to harden the material and bond it to the tooth. The end result is a beautiful, natural-looking smile that can last for years to come.
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Restorative Bonding Treatment FAQ
No, dental bonding is a non-invasive procedure and is typically pain-free. Some patients may experience minor discomfort or sensitivity during the procedure, but this can usually be managed with local anesthesia.
Dental bonding can last anywhere from 3-10 years, depending on how well the patient takes care of their teeth and how much bonding material was applied.
Yes, you can eat and drink normally after dental bonding. However, it’s recommended that you avoid hard or sticky foods that could damage the bonding material.
Cosmetic dental procedures, including dental bonding, are typically not covered by insurance. However, some dental practices offer financing options to help patients manage the cost of treatment.
Yes, dental bonding is a reversible procedure. If you decide that you no longer want the bonding material on your teeth, it can be easily removed by a dentist.
No, dental bonding does not require any special care. However, it’s important to maintain good oral hygiene practices, such as brushing and flossing regularly, to prevent decay and discoloration.
Yes, dental bonding can be used to fill in gaps between teeth and create a more even smile.
Dental bonding is a more cost-effective alternative to veneers, and can be completed in just one visit to the dentist. However, veneers are typically more durable and can last longer than dental bonding.
The dental bonding procedure typically takes 30-60 minutes per tooth, depending on the amount of bonding material required.
No, dental bonding does not require any special aftercare. However, it’s important to avoid biting your nails, chewing on ice, or using your teeth to open things, as this can damage the bonding material.
Our Process -- And Yours
Non-surgical treatment, the method of choice for early-stage gum disease, essentially amounts to a deep, professional cleaning of the teeth that gets at the tartar under the gumline and includes the application of a local antimicrobial.
Vigilance (yours)
Local anesthesia (if needed)
Root-planing and scaling (deep-cleaning)
Anti-microbial application
Ongoing home care and vigilance
Our Process -- And Yours
Non-surgical treatment, the method of choice for early-stage gum disease, essentially amounts to a deep, professional cleaning of the teeth that gets at the tartar under the gumline and includes the application of a local antimicrobial.
Vigilance (yours)
Local anestheisa (if needed)
Root-planing and scaling (deep-cleaning)
Anti-microbial application
Ongoing home care and vigilance
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