Cosmetic Dentistry: Reno Dental Bonding
If you have a damaged tooth and feel self-conscious about your smile, Absolute Dental can help. We offer dental bonding services to improve the appearance of your smile and protect your teeth. Our cosmetic dentists have multiple offices throughout Reno to make aesthetic dental care easy and accessible.
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What Is Cosmetic Dental Bonding?
Dental or composite bonding is a cosmetic procedure that corrects minor imperfections with a durable tooth-like resin material. The dentist will place the composite bonding over or around the damaged area to enhance your smile and provide a protective layer to the tooth.
What Does Dental Bonding Treat?
Composite bonding matches the shade of your natural teeth, making dental bonding an excellent choice to restore your smile. The types of issues dental bonding can treat include:
- Chipped or cracked teeth
- Uneven or asymmetrical teeth
- Smaller or misshapen teeth
- Minor dental misalignments
- Discolored or stained teeth
- Gaps between teeth
Patients with these concerns can ask their dentists about dental bonding as a solution. Our team can examine your smile and discuss your options in any of our Reno offices.
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What Happens During Dental Bonding Treatment?
Dental bonding is a quick and painless treatment that can be done in a single visit to our dental office. These are the steps you can expect during the procedure.
Selecting the Right Shade
First, your dentist will analyze your teeth’s natural shade and find the right resin color to perfectly match your smile. The dental bonding should blend seamlessly with your teeth.
Preparing the Tooth
Next, your tooth or teeth are prepared for the resin. To help the bonding material attach firmly, the tooth’s surface is treated with a conditioning liquid and roughened to provide more texture.
Applying and Shaping the Composite Resin Material
After the tooth is ready, the dentist applies the resin to the tooth, molding and positioning it into the desired shape. We’ll carefully smooth out the bonding material to resemble a natural tooth and correct the minor imperfections.
Curing the Dental Bonding
The curing step involves a special ultraviolet (UV) light to dry the resin material. Once exposed to the light, the resin material hardens almost instantly, and you’re ready to return to your normal routine.
Polishing the Tooth
To complete the procedure, the dentist will polish the dental bonding and tooth to create a natural luster and shine. They will also make final adjustments to ensure the bonding fits with your natural bite.
What Are the Benefits of Dental Bonding?
Dental bonding is a popular cosmetic choice for our patients for many reasons. Here are the biggest benefits of using dental bonding to correct minor cosmetic imperfections.
Improves the Appearance of Your Smile
The most significant advantage of dental bonding treatment is the aesthetic improvement of your smile. Composite bonding can give you a brighter, more balanced smile without a complex or lengthy procedure. Patients see instant improvements, boosting their confidence and letting their smiles shine the way they deserve.
Non-Invasive Procedure
Unlike other cosmetic procedures, composite bonding is a non-invasive treatment that does not involve irreversible changes to your teeth. You don’t have to remove tooth enamel or undergo surgery to place the bonding materials on the teeth. Additionally, dental bonding can be removed without damaging your smile if you decide to go with veneers or another cosmetic treatment.
Versatile Materials
Dental bonding is incredibly versatile because it can be molded into any shape before it dries and hardens. This makes it the perfect material to repair chipped or cracked teeth, minor gaps, and other issues that do not need more extensive treatments. Your dentist will shape the composite material into the ideal position to improve your smile’s appearance.
Cost-Effective Cosmetic Treatment
Composite bonding is one of the most affordable cosmetic treatments available. Because other procedures require several steps or costly materials to complete, they can be more of an investment. Dental bonding is a cost-effective solution that most patients on any budget can afford. Ask us about our special offers to learn about limited-time discounts.
Protects Teeth From Further Damage
Dental bonding can protect vulnerable teeth from further damage that can cause irreversible harm. It covers tooth chips and cracks, keeping them from worsening and exposing the sensitive nerves and dental pulp inside the tooth. It also fortifies the tooth with a protective layer, helping it to withstand the pressure of biting and chewing.
We Accept Most Dental Insurance
Absolute Dental 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.
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Is Dental Bonding Different From Porcelain Veneers?
While both cosmetic treatments improve your smile’s appearance, dental bonding is not the same as porcelain veneers. After removing a layer of tooth enamel, porcelain veneers are permanently attached to your teeth. Dental bonding does not require the removal of enamel or other alterations.
However, dental veneers are meant to last for decades, while dental bonding will need touch-ups every three to 10 years. If you’re looking for a more permanent treatment, veneers may be a better choice. Just keep in mind that veneers are irreversible because you cannot grow back the enamel once it’s removed.
Tips To Help Dental Bonding Last Longer
Patients can keep dental bonding looking its best for as long as possible by following these helpful tips.
Maintain Your Oral Hygiene
You must stay on top of your dental health if you want your dental bonding to last. To do this, follow an oral hygiene routine that includes:
- Brushing your teeth twice daily
- Flossing at least once daily
- Using a fluoride toothpaste
- Using the appropriate toothbrush
- Seeing your dentist every six months
Be Mindful of Your Diet
It’s also essential to avoid certain foods to prevent damage or staining. Be careful with particularly hard or sticky foods that could potentially crack or break the composite materials. Also, you want to be mindful of highly pigmented foods that can stain your teeth, including:
- Coffee and tea
- Red wine
- Tomato sauce
- Soy sauce
- Berries
- Dark colas
Wear a Protective Mouth Guard
If you play contact sports or tend to grind your teeth (bruxism), getting a personalized mouth guard to protect your teeth and dental bonding is a good idea. Talk to our dentists in Reno, Nevada, about affordable custom mouthguards.
Don’t Use Your Teeth as Tools
As with dental crowns, veneers, and other restorations, you should never use your teeth as tools when you have dental bonding. Avoid opening packages or pulling things apart with your teeth to prevent dental bonding damage.
How Much Does Dental Bonding Cost?
How much your dental bonding will cost depends on your unique needs. Several factors affect the final cost, including:
- The extent of the damage that needs repairing
- How many teeth need dental bonding treatment
- If your dental insurance will cover some of the cost
You can expect dental bonding to range from $100 to $500 per tooth. If you need financial assistance with cosmetic treatments in Reno, Absolute Dental can help. We offer flexible payment plans and exclusive discounts through our Smile Saver program. Speak with our team to see how we can work with your budget.
Speak With a Dental Bonding Dentist in Reno Today
Correct dental imperfections and restore your smile with affordable dental bonding in Reno. Our friendly team of cosmetic dentists can repair chipped, cracked, or uneven teeth for a more balanced smile. Contact us to schedule an appointment at one of our Reno dental offices.
FAQ
Absolute Dental offers several dental services and restorative treatments to keep your smile healthy and radiant, including dental crowns, veneers, implants, dentures, and tooth extraction in Reno. Call us to learn more about our services.
Absolute Dental has multiple offices throughout the Reno area, including:
- Midtown Reno
- Sun Valley, NV
- Northwest Reno
- Sparks
- Northeast Reno
- Hidden Valley
- Double Diamond
We are happy to help you find the most convenient Reno location and book an appointment for you or a family member. Call (844) 8-SMILE-NOW for assistance.
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