A chipped or broken tooth can affect the appeal of your smile and eventually lower your self-esteem. Dental bonding allows you to repair the condition of your teeth with just one visit to the dentist. Here are a few frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the procedure:

What is Dental Bonding?

Tooth bonding is a procedure in which your dentist uses a tooth-colored composite resin to repair damage to one or more of your teeth. It is a cost-effective alternative because it is much less expensive than crowns and veneers, for example.

To begin, your dentist will select a composite resin hue that closely matches the color of your natural teeth using a shade guide. Your dentist roughens the tooth’s surface before applying a liquid that helps the bonding agent to adhere to it. Your dentist coats the liquid with composite resin, shapes or molds the tooth, and then cures the material with ultraviolet radiation.

After the resin hardens, your dentist can reshape the tooth if necessary.

Can you get Dental Bonding for gaps?

Some tooth gaps are tiny and difficult to notice. Others are more noticeable because they are larger. Dental bonding is an option for closing the gaps between your front teeth if you are uncomfortable with it. However, your dentist will evaluate the extent of the gap to determine if this can be helpful.

Can you get dental bonding for crooked teeth?

Yes, the treatment can work for fixing uneven or crooked teeth. Your dentist will apply the composite resin material to the front surface of the affected tooth.

How long does this treatment last?

The treatment is not as durable as tooth-colored fillings or crowns. It can last about 5-8 years. It is important to note that dental bonding may not be the best option for people with cavities, gum disease, or an incomplete bite.

What is the cost of dental bonding?

Generally, the cost of dental bonding is between $300 and $600 per tooth. However, this cost can vary depending on certain factors such as where you live, the dentist consulted, and the extent of the treatment required.

Is dental bonding treatment safe?

It is a safe and simple dental treatment. Performed as an outpatient procedure, it is quite unlikely to have any risks associated with it. Additionally, it is an advantage that the dentist will not grind down your tooth as required in some other treatments like veneers.

Is it possible to get a teeth whitening procedure post-dental bonding?

No. Dentists usually recommend getting teeth whitening treatment before getting teeth bonding. The reason for this recommendation is that composite resin used in dental bonding isn’t exactly responsive to the whitening treatment. Thus, teeth with bonding won’t change their color/appearance after the treatment. On the contrary, the neighboring natural teeth will become more whitened. This may make your bonded teeth discolored in comparison to others.

Does dental bonding treatment require multiple visits?

While it’s true that many dental treatments require multiple visits, the same is not the case with cosmetic bonding. It’s a rather simple procedure that will only require you to visit your dentist just once.

Is cosmetic bonding visible to others?

One of the biggest benefits of dental bonding is that they look and feel like natural teeth. No one will be able to know if you’ve gotten this treatment.

Is dental bonding painful?

The process to get teeth bonding is quite painless. In most cases, it is performed without administering anesthesia. However, it is important to note that you may experience sensitivity to cold and heat post this treatment. Over-the-counter pain medications can be used to get relief from this side-effect of dental bonding.

Does cosmetic bonding destroy teeth?

No, it doesn’t. Of course, it’s not a permanent solution but there have been no cases where dental bonding has ruined one’s teeth. Sure, you will see the dental bonding material fading gradually over the years. It may become chipped as well. However, these things do not affect the tooth’s natural enamel.

How strong is cosmetic bonding?

Dental bonding can easily withstand daily pressure without wearing off. However, the fact that it’s not as strong as natural enamel cannot be denied either.

Is dental bonding worth it?

Yes, indeed it is. All the benefits it offers, including the fact that it can last for more than 10 years, make it completely worth it if you’re looking for a sustainable and long-term solution to repair damaged teeth.

Dental Service in Seattle

Sue Vetter’s dental care office offers quality and affordable dental bonding treatment in Seattle. We assure that patients will have the treatment in a comfortable and hygienic environment, under the supervision of well-qualified dental experts.

Our trained staff is also quite enthusiastic about assisting patients from the beginning to the end of their treatment. If you believe you need this treatment to fix your dental issues, book an initial consultation so that our dentist can evaluate you to offer the best solution.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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