Dental bonding usually lasts between 5 and 10 years, depending on your oral care routine, habits and where the bonding is placed on the tooth.
Dental Bonding
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Cost
The cost of dental bonding can vary depending on the number of teeth being treated and the complexity of your case. We offer external financing and an in-house savings plan.
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Procedure Duration
Dental bonding is a fast procedure, typically completed in one visit and taking 30 to 90 minutes per tooth.
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Pain Level
Dental bonding is usually painless, with most patients reporting only minimal discomfort—often just a 1 out of 5.
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Cosmetic dental bonding at East Cobb Dental is a fast, minimally invasive solution for improving your smile. Using tooth-colored composite resin, teeth bonding can repair chips, cracks, discoloration or minor misalignment in just one visit. The resin is carefully shaped and hardened with a special light, creating a strong, natural-looking result with no downtime. This treatment offers an affordable, anesthesia-free alternative to veneers or crowns, delivering immediate results that blend seamlessly with your natural teeth.
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Process
Consultation: We’ll start by reviewing your smile goals and examining your teeth to see whether teeth bonding is the best cosmetic option for you.
Preparation: The tooth is gently roughened, and a conditioning liquid is applied to help the bonding material adhere properly.
Application: A tooth-colored composite resin is skillfully applied and shaped to correct chips, stains, cracks or slight misalignments.
Curing: A special light hardens the resin, creating a strong, long-lasting bond with your natural tooth.
Finishing Touches: The bonded area is polished and refined to match the shape and shine of your surrounding teeth for a smooth, natural appearance.
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Next Steps
Follow-up Care: We may recommend a follow-up visit to check that your bonding is secure and your gums remain healthy.
At-Home Maintenance: Protect your bonded teeth by avoiding hard items like ice or pens, limiting stain-causing foods and drinks, and keeping up with daily brushing, flossing and routine dental checkups.
Continued Support: We’re here to help you maintain your results with ongoing care and guidance whenever you need it.
FAQ
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How long does dental bonding last?
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Is dental bonding the same as a filling?
Dental bonding and fillings both use composite resin, but they serve different purposes—bonding is for cosmetic improvements, while fillings restore teeth damaged by decay.
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Can dental bonding straighten teeth?
Dental bonding can enhance the look of slightly crooked or uneven teeth, but it doesn’t shift teeth like orthodontics. It’s ideal for small cosmetic fixes rather than alignment corrections.