How Much Does Dental Bonding Cost?

 

When it comes to the value of the cost versus the benefits, dental bonding is a simple cosmetic dental procedure that delivers outstanding positive results. Before we address the procedure costs in an affordable range, we will first list the benefits of the treatment you can enjoy and then the actual costs you can expect with your dental bonding.

 

The Reasons You Might Consider Dental Bonding

 

It is about your smile and your perceived value of your smile. Many people have absolutely no idea of the value of this personal asset. Your smile develops and shapes your personality. It is literally the foundation when establishing your self-esteem and your self-confidence. Research studies have quantifiably proven that if you are indeed happy with your smile, it will have a dramatic impact on the quality of your life.

Several simple imperfections can alter your perception of your smile. If you have developed a cracked tooth, or just chipped a tooth, your smile has now changed. You might have noticed a few teeth appear stained. The enamel is permanently stained from coffee, tea, red wine, or smoking. You could be tired of the gap between your two front teeth and would appreciate a smile without that gap. You might also have some recent gum recession, and some tooth roots exposed causing increased sensitivity. Dental bonding can reverse all these imperfections.

 

The Dental Bonding Process

 

Once you have had an exam and consultation and the decision is to continue with dental bonding, the actual procedure is quick, simple, and usually performed without any local anesthesia. You can have dental bonding done in just one hour in a single visit. Your dentist starts with lightly roughing up the enamel surface of the tooth or teeth to be repaired then a gel or liquid solution will be applied to enforce the bonding process. A color shade chart is reviewed to choose the appropriate white to match your neighboring natural teeth. Once that is confirmed a composite resin is applied to the specific tooth or teeth. This putty-like material is then sculpted, shaped, and smoothed out as your dentist desires, covering any cracks, chips, stains, or filling unwanted gaps. When finished the resin is hardened with an ultraviolet light and polished. In one hour, you have a restored healthy smile.

 

The Benefits far Outweigh the Costs

 

The average nationally for a dental-bonding restoration ranges from $300 to $600 per tooth. Your dental insurance often covers this expense or contributes to the procedure, so confirm by having your dental office inquire. Porcelain veneers cost twice that of dental bonding. The primary benefits are the impact immediately on your smile and some lifestyle improvements. All will be a positive experience. You must be cognizant that the dental bonding material is not as durable as your natural teeth. It can stain like a natural tooth, and you can also chip the resin if you chew on hard items, like ice cubes or pencils. There will be simple aftercare instructions and common-sense suggestions after your treatment. It is wise to continue a disciplined oral hygiene program that is complimented by twice a year checkups to ensure your smile continues to be healthy.

Fix Gaps Between Teeth with Dental Bonding