Top 4 FAQs About Dental Bonding

Request An Appointment

Use the form below or call today us at:
(480) 396.9900 – East Mesa (480) 610.5100 – West Mesa

Top 4 FAQs About Dental Bonding

Have questions about dental bonding? Bonding can enhance the appearance of your teeth. The bonding procedure involves applying a tooth-colored resin material to your teeth to enhance or restore your smile. With dental bonding, you have one of the easiest and fastest dentistry procedures at your disposal. Keep reading to get answers to frequently asked questions about bonding.

What is dental bonding?

Dental bonding can be used for a variety of purposes. For instance, it may be used to repair dental cavities and broken teeth. It may also be used to fixed gapped teeth and hide dental staining. Sometimes bonding is used to change the shape of teeth or make them appear longer, so that they look more attractive. Dental professionals also use bonding to protect the exposed roots of teeth.

What are the benefits of bonding?

Generally, bonding can range in price from $400 to $500 per tooth. Unlike crowns and veneers, which require more time to prepare and a second appointment to place them, bonding can be completed in just one visit. Minimal tooth enamel is removed during the procedure. People often get many teeth bonded in a single dental visit.

Am I candidate for dental bonding?

Ideal candidates for bonding are patients who are in good health. Bonding is not an appropriate treatment for individuals with oral health problems that require treatment. Once these problems have been treated, then a patient’s candidacy for bonding will be reassessed. The best way to find out if you’re a candidate for dental bonding is to consult with a dental practitioner.
How do I care for my bonded teeth?

Bonded teeth don’t require a great deal of special care. Bonded teeth can become stained just like your teeth, so you want to care for them as well as you care for your smile! Clean your teeth every day and visit your dental provider regularly for dental checkups and teeth cleanings at least every six months. Avoid biting into hard foods, ice, candy, and other hard objects which can weaken the bonding.

Will my insurance cover the cost of bonding?

Much like other dentistry procedures, it’s not always covered by insurance. Some insurance companies cover part of the cost of dental bonding, particularly when it’s done for structural reasons or to repair tooth decay. Call your insurer to find out if dental bonding is covered. You can also refer to your insurance booklet you were provided with to check for cosmetic benefits.

Ready for a smile makeover? Start your journey today! Contact us to schedule a dental consultation with one of our Mesa, AZ dentists. Dental bonding has helped many of our patients transform their smiles, boosting their self-confidence and changing their lives. And it can do the same for you!

Share this post!

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email

Top 4 FAQs About Dental Bonding

Cosmetic Dentistry Virtual Consultation