Dental Bonding for a New Smile!

Dental Patient Looking At His Smile After His Dental Bonding Procedure

Looking for a renowned confidence to show your pearly whites, because you have chipped, cracked, or discolored teeth? Dental bonding may be the right choice for you! A dentist in Allen, TX applying a tooth-colored filling to one or multiple of your teeth to fix the damage, is called dental bonding. This procedure cost considerably less than crowns and veneers and a lot of people choose this option due to the relatively cheap cost!

What is Dental Bonding and How Does It Work?

Teeth bonding is one of the more, simpler cosmetic procedures. This procedure does not require any anesthesia unless there is a tooth that needs to be filled and it only takes one dental visit. Dentists have color guides that they use to mix the resin to best match your natural teeth. The surface of your teeth is sanded to roughen them, then the liquid is applied to allow the bonding agent to stick to the teeth. A composite resin is applied over the liquid to mold or shape the teeth, then an ultraviolet light is used to harden the material on the teeth. More shaping will be done after the material hardens if needed.

Common Risks of Dental Bonding

  • Composite resin not as strong as natural teeth
  • Chipping and breaking can occur
  • Chewing on pens, eating ice cream, biting down hard, eating hard candy or biting fingernails can cause the resin to chip
  • Drinking coffee on a consist basis and smoking can cause discoloration to the resin

How Much Does Dental Bonding Cost In Allen TX?

As many other dental procedures, the cost does depend on the dentist and their expertise, location and the extent of the procedure that you are having done. The bonding usually last between 5-10 years and would need to be replaced after that time. You can expect to spend $300-$600 per bonded tooth out of pocket as this is one of the cosmetic procedures that most dental insurances will not cover.

Interested in Learning More About Dental Bonding?

Having a beautiful big healthy smile is a major confidence booster. If you have discoloration, a chipped tooth, or a gap and you’re looking for an inexpensive repair, see our doctor, Dr. Rebecca Bork, in our office in Allen, TX for your next consultation today!

References

Teeth Bonding, WebMD, https://www.webmd.com/oral-health/guide/dental-bonding

What Are The Chances of Dental Implants Causing Gum Disease?

Dental Patient Needing Periodontal Treatment

Do you have missing teeth and are looking for a way to fill in any gaps so that you can smile big and wide again? Dental implants might be the right choice for you! Have you heard horror stories about dental implants being involved with gum disease and that has deterred you from wanting to get implants? Let’s take a look further to see what the causes of gum disease are. A dentist in Allen, TX might recommend alternatives if your gums aren’t health enough to support the dental implant.

Gum Diseases: An Overview

Two of the most common gum diseases are gingivitis and periodontitis. Gingivitis is a bacterial infection causing inflammation of the gums, which can turn into periodontitis if left untreated. A small space called a sulcus is the area where your gums attach to the bottom portion of your teeth. The space is large enough for food and plaque to get stuck in there causing an infection in your gums. If you do not get your gums checked or treated, gingivitis can cause a separation of the gums and the teeth, which can then cause injury to the bone supporting the tooth and soft tissue.

Dental implants cannot cause gum disease any more than natural tooth roots naturally do. In order to be considered for dental implants, your gumline needs to be healthy before a dentist in Allen, TX will examine you for the dental implant procedure. The first step in considering you for dental implants is an evaluation. A dentist will complete a full mouth examination to let you know if your teeth and gums are healthy enough and if you are a great candidate for dental implants. If not, a dentist will recommend alternative ways to fix the missing teeth that you have or to assist you with getting your gums healthy enough for dental implant surgery.

Interested In Learning More?

Are you tired of seeing spaces in your teeth or feeling like you still have something lodged in your teeth? Are you ready to get that big, beautiful smile again and regain your confidence? Call our doctor, Dr. Rebecca Bork, in our office in Allen, TX to schedule your appointment today!