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Dental Bonding

Transform your smile with dental bonding. Restore chipped, cracked, discolored, or uneven teeth with tooth-colored resin that blends seamlessly with your natural smile. Based on source content describing dental bonding as a quick, cost-effective cosmetic solution.

  • Cost

    Dental bonding is considered one of the most cost-effective cosmetic dental treatments, but the overall cost will depend on how many teeth are being bonded and your specific needs.

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  • Procedure Duration

    Most dental bonding procedures take less than an hour per tooth and are often completed in one visit.

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  • Pain Level

    Dental bonding typically causes little to no discomfort and often requires little to no anesthesia.

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Dental Bonding in Milton, FL

Dental bonding is a simple, affordable cosmetic dental treatment that can improve the appearance of your smile in just one visit. During the procedure, your dentist applies a tooth-colored resin material to the affected tooth, carefully shapes it, and hardens it with a special curing light. The bonded material blends naturally with your surrounding teeth for a seamless look.

Dental bonding can help repair chips, cracks, small gaps, discoloration, and minor imperfections while also improving tooth shape and symmetry. Because it requires little to no enamel removal, bonding is a conservative, comfortable option for enhancing your smile with beautiful, natural-looking results.

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The Process

  • Your dentist evaluates your smile and discusses the cosmetic concerns you would like to address.
  • The tooth surface is lightly prepared, and a bonding liquid is applied to help the material adhere.
  • A tooth-colored resin is applied and carefully sculpted to achieve the desired shape and appearance.
  • A special light hardens the material, creating a strong bond with the tooth.
  • The bonded area is trimmed, smoothed, and polished to create a natural-looking finish.

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Next Steps

  • Follow your recommended oral hygiene routine, including regular brushing and flossing.
  • Schedule regular dental checkups to monitor the bonded tooth and maintain your oral health.
  • Avoid chewing hard items, such as ice cubes and hard candy, as they could damage the resin material.
  • Contact our team if you notice chipping, wear, or changes in the bonded area.
  • Continue routine preventive care to help maximize the lifespan of your dental bonding.

FAQ

  • How long does dental bonding last?

    Dental bonding can last 3 to 10 years, and in some cases up to 10 years with proper care.

  • Is cosmetic dental bonding a permanent or reversible procedure?

    The bonding material can be removed and replaced if needed, making it a flexible cosmetic option.

  • How many teeth can you get bonded?

    Dental bonding can be used to improve one tooth or several teeth, depending on your needs and goals.

Where are we located?

Thrive Dental Associates

5810 Highway 90
Milton, FL 32570

Hours

Monday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Tuesday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Wednesday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Thursday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Phone

850-463-0229

Email

[email protected]