Dental Bonding

What Is Dental Bonding?

Dental bonding involves the use of composite resin—the same material used in composite fillings—to reshape and repair teeth. Chipped, cracked, or broken teeth can be restored by adding the composite resin in a process known as Bonded Restoration. This repair not only restores the tooth to its natural look but also provides lasting results with proper care.

How Does Dental Bonding Compare to Other Options?

There are several options for restoring your teeth or achieving the smile you desire, and the best choice for you will depend on your specific needs. During your appointment, we can discuss all your options, weighing the pros and cons of each, so you can make an informed decision. Here are some of the key benefits of dental bonding:

Quick and Painless

Unlike fillings, which often require drilling to prepare the tooth, dental bonding usually involves minimal, if any, removal of your natural tooth. This means the procedure is almost always painless and quick.

Low Upfront Cost

More complex treatments, like dental veneers or orthodontics, can be more expensive due to their detailed and personalized nature. However, for minor cosmetic changes or repairs, dental bonding is a more affordable and straightforward option.

Great for Small Repairs

Dental bonding is ideal for minor adjustments to your smile, such as repairing small chips or closing gaps. If you’re looking for more extensive changes, treatments like veneers, crowns, or orthodontics may be better suited to your needs, but for smaller repairs, dental bonding is often the simplest and most effective solution.

The Dental Bonding Process

Whether you’re receiving dental bonding to restore a damaged tooth or simply to enhance your smile, the process is the same. Here’s what you can expect during your dental bonding appointment:

Preparing the Tooth

To start, your neighboring teeth are protected with a thin film called a dental matrix. This matrix is placed between your teeth to prevent any stray gel or resin from affecting them. Next, the dentist will clean and dry your tooth thoroughly before applying a mild acidic gel. This gel creates a rough surface on the tooth to help the bonding material adhere securely.

Applying the Composite Resin

Once the acidic gel is removed and the tooth is dried, the dentist will apply a composite resin that matches the color of your natural teeth for a seamless finish. The resin is applied in layers, with each layer being hardened using a special blue light to ensure strength and durability.

Finishing Touches

After checking your bite to ensure everything feels just right, the dentist will give the bonded tooth a final polish. Your tooth will look natural and beautiful, and you might even forget which one was repaired. We’ll note the bonded tooth in your chart, and at future checkups, the dentist will pay special attention to it to monitor any potential wear and tear.

Cost of Dental Bonding in Tacoma

The cost of dental bonding can vary significantly based on your specific needs and the condition of your teeth. Generally, the cost ranges from $300 to $600 or more per tooth if you don’t have insurance. Most insurance plans do cover dental bonding, especially when it’s used to restore a broken or damaged tooth. With insurance, you can expect to pay around $60 to $120 out of pocket.

When determining the cost of your dental bonding treatment, we consider the following factors:
  • How many teeth need to be bonded
  • Whether new x-rays are required
  • The amount of composite resin needed for the procedure
  • The location of the affected teeth
  • Your overall oral health

Keep in mind that no dentist can give you an accurate quote over the phone. After your examination, we’ll provide you with a detailed and accurate quote in person so you can make an informed decision about your treatment.