Dental bonding is a tooth-repairing procedure that uses tooth-colored resin. During the procedure, a composite resin is applied to the tooth’s surface to repair the tooth with natural-looking results. The composite resin is cured by a special light to harden the resin.
Dental bondings produce a complete smile transformation without extensive dental work. The tooth-colored resin is matched to the color of your teeth, allowing your smile to look natural. In just one visit, our team can complete your smile makeover.
The primary disadvantage of a dental bonding procedure is that the material is not as strong as a dental crown. This means that bonded teeth are more prone to cracking or breaking. You should avoid using your teeth to open packages or chew anything hard or crunchy.
Dental bonding is a cosmetic procedure that corrects small flaws in your teeth. It is typically recommended when teeth are chipped, cracked, or discolored. It may be a good choice if you are looking to conceal minor imperfections.
Dental bonding is less expensive than veneers. However, this depends on which dental office you go to. Dental bonding costs anywhere from $300 to $500 per tooth, whereas a porcelain veneer costs between $800 to $1,500 per tooth.
After your procedure, you should avoid eating or drinking anything that could stain your teeth, such as coffee, wine, or tea. You should also avoid smoking, as it could stain your teeth.
One of the great benefits of dental bonding is that it is a relatively inexpensive treatment. The cost depends on the size of the area that needs to be bonded. If dental insurance covers the procedure, there is a good chance that the cost will be minimal.
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