What Is A Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Procedure? DR MONICA DDS

 What Is A Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding Procedure?


Dental bonding is a cosmetic dentistry procedure used to treat cracked, chipped, or otherwise broken teeth. It can also treat discolored teeth, reduce gaps between teeth, and elongate a tooth that appears shorter than the others.

What is Dental Cosmetic Bonding?

Tooth bonding, or composite resin bonding in Sacramento, CA, is performed by applying tooth-colored composite resin to repair a chipped, decayed, fractured, or discolored tooth. A dental bonding procedure typically takes 30-60 minutes.

How Long Does Bonding Last on Teeth?

Dental bonding usually lasts from 3-10 years, after which it requires a touch-up treatment. However, the duration varies from one person to another, depending on personal habits. For instance, chewing on hard objects, such as ice can break the bonding material.

What is the Procedure for Bonding Teeth?

Your doctor will use a shade guide to choose a composite resin that matches the color of your natural teeth. Anesthesia is usually not performed unless the tooth needs to be drilled for reshaping, filling a decayed tooth is necessary, or when a tooth is chipped close to a nerve.

The surface of the tooth is roughened, and a conditioning liquid is applied. Next, the tooth-colored resin is applied, molded, and shaped accordingly. Finally, the material is hardened using a bright (usually blue) light or laser. Once it is hard enough, your dentist will trim and give shape to the tooth.

Does Cosmetic Tooth Bonding Hurt?

Composite resin bonding is a painless procedure as it only concerns working with the surface of the tooth. Therefore, you may only experience slight pain or discomfort if bonding involves repairing a cavity.

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Does Tooth Bonding Look Natural?

The composite resin for tooth bonding in Sacramento, CA, is specially manufactured to match your original teeth. Most people you meet won’t even be able to figure out that you have a bonded tooth unless you tell them!

What is Better: Bonding or Veneers?

Veneers are made using porcelain and generally cost more than composite resin bonding. Veneers are permanent, while bonding has to be retouched from time to time. They are also stain-resistant, unlike dental bonding resin.

However, dental bonding is quick and a minimally invasive procedure. It is also more affordable than dental veneers.

Is Composite Bonding Cheaper Than Veneers?

Composite bonding is more affordable than veneers. Veneers are crafted from porcelain and are more long lasting, making them cost more than composite resin bonding in Sacramento, CA.

How Much Does Dental Bonding Usually Cost?

Dental bonding typically costs $300-$600 per tooth. However, your insurance policy may cover this cost, especially when the procedure is done to fill a cavity or treat structural issues.

How Long After Tooth Bonding Can I Eat?

Composite resin fully cures during the bonding process. Therefore, you do not have to wait until after your appointment to start eating and drinking. However, you may experience some tooth sensitivity after the procedure.

In Sacramento, CA, composite resin bonding is a quick, affordable, and minimally invasive cosmetic dentistry procedure. It can repair chipped or cracked teeth and reshape them for a more uniform appearance. We use the latest technology to treat patients at Dr. Monica Crooks, Sacramento, CA office. Click here to contact us or dial (916) 922-2027 today!

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