What is Dental Bonding?
It’s no secret that we all want to look our best, but sometimes, our teeth can be a little too far from perfect. Cosmetic dental bonding is a simple, relatively affordable way to fix small aesthetic issues with your teeth. The procedure is commonly used to repair chips, cracks, and gaps and to reshape teeth.
What is cosmetic bonding?
Cosmetic bonding involves attaching a tooth-colored compound directly to the front of the tooth to match its color with the rest of your smile. This material will then harden into place and become part of the structure of your natural tooth.
Dental bonding uses a tooth-colored composite resin. A thin layer of material is applied to the tooth and shaped, hardened, and polished with a special light. The final result looks like natural, healthy teeth.
Who is a good candidate for dental bonding?
Dental bonding is perfect for people of all ages, but it can be especially helpful for children and teenagers who are still growing. Young patients often have small chips or cracks in their teeth that can be repaired with dental bonding.
Dental bonding also works well for adults with gaps between their teeth and individuals who want to repair chipped or stained teeth.
How long does cosmetic dental bonding last?
The longevity of your cosmetic bond depends on its quality. If done correctly, a high-quality bond will last for years, while a low-quality bond will have a shorter lifespan.
Cosmetic dental bonding doesn’t require drilling or extensive tooth structure preparation, so it’s usually much easier on your teeth than other cosmetic dental procedures.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of cosmetic bonding?
There are both advantages and disadvantages to cosmetic bonding. Advantages include:
- It’s affordable, costing between $200 and $400 per tooth, depending on the amount of bonding needed.
- It's versatile; bonding can correct many types of dental problems.
- Cosmetic dental bonding doesn’t require any drilling or preparation of tooth structure, so it’s usually much easier on your teeth than other cosmetic dental procedures.
There are also some disadvantages to cosmetic bonding:
- If the tooth that needs fixing isn't strong enough, bonding may not be suitable. Your dentist can advise you on whether cosmetic bonding is an option.
- Bonding typically doesn't last as long as dental veneers.
Dental Partners of Vero Beach Specializes in Cosmetic Dentistry
If you have a minor aesthetic issue with your teeth and want to fix it, cosmetic dental bonding may suit you. This type of smile repair can boost your confidence in no time!
Dental Partners of Vero Beach can help you achieve your desired bright, radiant smile. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.