Do you have chips, cracks, or small gaps in your teeth? Do you want a cosmetic dentistry option that is fast and cost effective? Do you want a dentist that is professional, compassionate, and skilled? Then cosmetic dental bonding in Henderson may be right for you.
Dental bonding is a minimally invasivecosmetic dentistry procedure that uses tooth-colored composite resin to repair and enhance teeth. It is a cost-effective solution completed in a single visit. It’s best suited to repair small cracks, chips, and gaps in the teeth.
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Dental bonding is a cosmetic dentistry procedure that applies a composite resin to the tooth surface, matching the natural tooth color for a seamless appearance. It can fix chips in the teeth, small cracks, gaps, and other imperfections. It generally takes less than an hour, is painless, and modestly priced.
Because the process is virtually painless, no anesthesia is needed to make the process safe and comfortable for nearly all ages. The process of dental bonding is also reversible, making it a good choice for those uncertain about the results. It also preserves a more natural tooth structure than veneers.
At Absolute Dental in Henderson, the process is simple. First, the tooth is prepared with light etching to ensure the composite adheres well to the imperfection. Then, the dentist will mix the resin to ensure it’s the same color as your teeth. It’s then applied and shaped.
The resin is then hardened with a special light, and your new tooth is polished to ensure no sharp edges and give it a healthy look.
Common Uses for Dental Bonding
Dental bonding brings balance and uniformity to your smile by correcting minor imperfections. It is ideal for minor cosmetic issues that don’t require extensive treatment. In addition, bonding can also protect exposed tooth roots from receding gums.
Key applications of dental bonding include:
Fixing chipped or cracked teeth.
Closing small gaps between teeth.
Covering discoloration or stains.
Reshaping teeth for better alignment.
If you suffer from any of these dental issues, an appointment at Absolute Dental in Henderson can improve your smile in just minutes.
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Dental Bonding vs. Other Cosmetic Options
The closest cosmetic dentistry option to dental bonding is veneers. Veneers are thin porcelain shells that fit over the front of the teeth to improve the smile. They are generally used over an entire arch and are often used to fix more serious problems than dental bonding.
In comparison, dental bonding is quicker, taking only one visit vs. multiple for veneers. Dental bonding is also more affordable, and less invasive, as no enamel is removed during the process.
However, dental bonding does have a shorter lifespan, about 3 – 10 years vs. 10 – 15 years for veneers.
The Dental Bonding Procedure Step-By-Step
When you visit Absolute Dental, the dental bonding process is simple, fast, and reasonably priced. Depending on the number of teeth you want bonded, the process can often be finished in under an hour.
Step 1: You’ll receive a consultation with one of our expert cosmetic dentists to assess teeth and discuss goals. You’ll be able to ask any questions or voice concerns.
Step 2: The second step consists of tooth preparation. Your dentist will gently roughen the surface of your teeth and apply conditioning liquid.
Step 3: During the third step, your dentist will mix and apply a custom-shaded composite resin to your tooth. They’ll then sculpt this resin into the perfect shape.
Step 4: The dentist will harden the resin with a special UV light, then trim and polish your new tooth for a natural finish.
That’s it. After this, you’ll be able to enjoy your new smile without any down or recovery time.
How Long Does Dental Bonding Last?
The typical lifespan for cosmetic dental bonding on the front teeth is about three to 10 years with proper care. For cavities that are filled with dental bonding, they can last more than 10 years.
A number of factors affect longevity including oral hygiene, avoiding hard foods and nail biting, as well as receiving regular checkups.
While bonding is durable, it is not as strong as natural enamel. Unless proper oral care is taken, your bonding may chip if habits persist. For optimal appearance, have the dental bonding touched up every five to seven years for optimal appearance.
We Accept Most Dental Insurance
Absolute Dental in Carson City is a preferred provider for most insurances, unions, and hotels that include: Aetna, Ameritas, Boon-Chapman, Caesars Palace, Cigna, Delta Dental, Diversified, Geha, Guardian, Harrah’s, HealthSCOPE Benefits, Health Plan of Nevada (HPN), Humana, Liberty, Met-Life, MGM-MIRAGE, Premier Access, The Standard, Station Casinos, Teachers Health Trust, United Concordia, United Healthcare, Venetian, and The Zenith. We also accept Medicaid.
If you do not see your dental insurance listed here, just give us a call to confirm!
The average range for dental bonding in Henderson is about $300 to $600 per tooth, depending on complexity and location. Bonding is one of the most affordable cosmetic procedures. In some cases, insurance may cover if it is restorative and not simply cosmetic; for example, when used in cavity repair.
Bonding is also cheaper than veneers, which costs about $1,000 per tooth, but offers similar aesthetic results for minor fixes.
Additionally, Absolute Dental offers many financing options so everyone can get the care they need, no matter your insurance coverage.
Caring for Bonded Teeth
Care for bonded teeth similarly to your natural teeth — maintain good oral health by brushing and flossing regularly, using non-abrasive toothpaste. You should also avoid staining foods and drinks, such as red wine, for 48 hours post-procedure.
While dental bonding is durable, it can break and you should avoid biting your nails and chewing on ice and other hard objects, like popcorn kernels, that may chip the resin.
As always, you should see your dentist for a checkup every six months for cleaning and to monitor and maintain the bonding. With good habits, your bonding may last as long as a decade.
Schedule Your Dental Bonding Consultation
Transform your smile with dental bonding in Henderson. Book your appointment at Absolute Dental today. For dental bonding, we offer single-visit convenience and natural results.
No, dental bonding is not painful at all. The process requires no anesthesia and is safe for just about any age, as long as the adult teeth have come in.
The dental bonding procedure usually takes less than an hour, depending on how many teeth are to be bonded. Additional teeth can take slightly longer. Dental bonding can also be completed in just one visit, so there is no need for multiple visits to our office.
In general, yes, you can eat normally after dental bonding, and there is virtually no downtime. We do recommend that you stay away from foods, such as red wine or foods with heavy food coloring, that can stain the teeth for 48 hours after the procedure.