Dental Bonding in Gaithersburg, MD
Composite bonding, or dental bonding, is a popular method used to enhance the look of a smile affected by damage or discoloration. If a patient comes in with a crack or chip in their front teeth or a cavity in any of the top or bottom teeth, we may recommend composite bonding to restore the natural look of the teeth and the general health of the mouth.
Why Should I Get My Teeth Bonded?
- Cracked front teeth.
- Chipped front teeth.
- Excessive spacing or gapping between front teeth.
- Filling a cavity.
- Covering stains or tooth discoloration.
If you’re considering composite bonding for your teeth, schedule a private consultation with our expert dental professionals. They will assess your needs, discuss treatment options, and create a personalized plan for a beautiful smile.
What Can I Expect During My Tooth Bonding?
The most common need for composite bonding at Lakeside Dental is as a filling material following the removal of a cavity and dental decay. The entire dental bonding process typically takes less than an hour to complete and can be done in just one visit. During your appointment, the composite material will be molded and sculpted over a bonding agent that is placed on the tooth. After the composite has been applied, a specialized light will be used to cure and harden the composite. Once the composite bonding is hardened, you’ll be able to leave your appointment with a beautiful and fresh smile.
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How Do I Care for My Bonded Teeth?
- Brush your teeth at least twice each day.
- Flossing your teeth at least once each day.
- Avoid foods that may stain the teeth for at least two days following your bonding treatment. This includes coffee, tea, wine, tomato-based sauces, and tobacco.
- Visit your dental hygienist every six months for a cleaning.
Will Insurance Cover the Cost of My Dental Bonding?
The cost of your dental bonding will depend on your dental insurance coverage and the extent of treatment recommended to provide you with your desired results. The best way to find out how much coverage will be provided for your composite bonding is to contact your insurance provider and request more information.