Dental bonding can last several years with proper oral hygiene and routine dental care.
Dental Bonding
Enhance your smile quickly and conservatively with dental bonding. Tooth-colored bonding repairs cosmetic imperfections while blending naturally with your teeth.
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Cost
The cost of dental bonding varies depending on the number of teeth being treated and the extent of cosmetic correction needed.
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Procedure Duration
Most dental bonding procedures can be completed in about 30 to 60 minutes per tooth.
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Pain Level
Dental bonding is minimally invasive and usually requires little to no anesthesia or discomfort.
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Dental Bonding in Panama City Beach, FL
Dental bonding is a cosmetic dental treatment that uses tooth-colored composite resin to improve the appearance of your teeth. It can repair chipped teeth, close small gaps, improve discoloration, and reshape uneven teeth with natural-looking results. Bonding is a minimally invasive and affordable cosmetic solution that can often be completed in a single appointment while preserving your healthy tooth structure.
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Process of Dental Bonding
- Exam: Your appointment begins with a dental exam and discussion of your cosmetic goals.
- Preparation: The tooth surface is gently prepared to help the bonding material adhere securely.
- Treatment: A tooth-colored composite resin is selected to closely match your natural teeth. The resin is applied, shaped, and sculpted to improve the tooth’s appearance.
- Polishing: Final polishing helps create a smooth, natural-looking finish that blends with your smile.
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Next Steps After Dental Bonding
- Practice Good Oral Hygiene: Brush and floss daily.
- Avoid Biting Hard Objects: Ice and hard candies can cause damage.
- Avoid Food and Drinks That Stain: Limit foods and drinks that may stain the bonding material, such as coffee, wine, and tobacco.
- Attend Checkups: Continue regular dental checkups and cleanings, and contact our office if your bonding becomes chipped or damaged.
FAQ
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How long does dental bonding last?
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What kinds of issues can dental bonding fix?
Dental bonding can repair chipped teeth, discoloration, small gaps, uneven edges, and minor cosmetic imperfections.
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How often does dental bonding fail?
Dental bonding is durable, but chips or wear may occur over time, especially with heavy biting or teeth grinding.