
Tooth Bonding
Fix Your Imperfections In One Visit
Correct Your Smile Flaws With Tooth Bonding in Beaverton
You deserve a confident smile that lights up the room. Chips, gaps, and discoloration become a thing of the past with tooth bonding in Beaverton. This simple procedure can make numerous dental flaws disappear in a single appointment. You'll love seeing results that blend perfectly with your natural teeth.
With bonding, you walk out of our office with immediate improvements. No lengthy recovery time is needed. Plus, most people won't even notice you've had dental work. They'll just see your beautiful smile. You'll feel ready to smile in photos again and enjoy social events without hiding your teeth. Let us help you achieve the smile you've always wanted!
Common Questions About Tooth Bonding
How long does tooth bonding last?
Tooth bonding typically lasts several years depending on your oral habits and care routine. The composite resin material is durable but not as long-lasting as options like veneers or crowns. You can extend the life of your bonding by avoiding habits like nail biting, chewing ice, or using your teeth as tools. Regular dental checkups also help maintain your bonding results and catch any issues early.
How do I care for my bonded teeth?
Caring for bonded teeth is similar to caring for your natural teeth. Brush twice daily and floss regularly. Avoid staining foods and beverages like coffee, red wine, and berries immediately after bonding since the material can be slightly more susceptible to stains in the first 48 hours. Don't smoke, as this can discolor the bonding material. Visit your dentist regularly for professional cleanings and exams to maintain your results.
How much does tooth bonding cost compared to other cosmetic options?
Tooth bonding is one of the most affordable cosmetic dental treatments available. It typically costs significantly less than veneers or crowns while still providing beautiful results. The exact cost depends on how many teeth need treatment and the complexity of your case. Because bonding can be completed in a single visit, you also save on the cost of multiple appointments that other treatments might require.