Dental bonding can achieve a number of different goals. Bonding can serve as a cosmetic alternative to amalgam fillings or even for protection in cases where receding gums expose a tooth’s root. Bonding is an in-office procedure that is painless for the patient, quick and convenient, and much less invasive than many comparable dental treatments. Used to make minor dental repairs, dental bonding employs a composite material that serves as an adhesive – giving the bonding procedure its namesake due to the material’s ability to actually bond to the tooth.

There is an extensive set of bonding agents available today. Treating each patient on an individual basis, James Family Dentistry is able to develop am action plan that meets the patient’s objectives all while keeping dental health at the forefront of any procedure. Whether the patient requires bonding for cosmetic or restorative needs, personalized dental care is present in each and every procedure.

To speak with a Royal Palm Beach dentist about your individual options, please contact our office at 561-795-1978.

Why consider bonding?

Dental bonding can achieve a number of different goals in terms of treating conditions, serving as a cosmetic alternative to fillings or even for protection in cases where receding gums expose a tooth’s root. Bonding is often a preferred method to veneers due to the ease and convenience of this simple procedure.

The following are the most common cases where dental bonding is considered:

  • Cracked or chipped tooth repair
  • Closing spaces in between teeth
  • Decayed teeth repair
  • Elongate teeth
  • Treat and improve tooth discoloration
  • Alter shape of teeth
  • A cosmetic substitute to amalgam fillings
  • Protection for tooth root exposure in receding gums

Contrary to available alternatives that require multiple office visits and preparation, dental bonding is one of the easiest, most cost-effective methods of handling cosmetic issues. Usually not requiring any anesthesia, patients are able to finish the entire process in one office visit that can typically be accomplished in 30 to 60 minutes for each bonded tooth.

Benefits of Dental Bonding

When it comes to cosmetic repairs, the most glaring benefit of bonding certainly lies in the noninvasive, quick, and convenient nature of the treatment. As with any dental procedure, it is important for every patient to discuss all available options and alternatives prior to making a final decision about which procedure makes the most sense on an individual basis.

The following are some of the biggest advantages of dental bonding:

  • Easy procedure
  • Cost-effective
  • Typically done in one office visit
  • Minimal tooth enamel removed
  • Anesthesia is generally not required (unless a cavity is being filled)

While all of these factors certainly highlight the positive aspects of dental bonding, there are certainly a few drawbacks. Bonding material is porous, which makes it vulnerable to staining. In addition, bonding is typically less durable than alternatives such as crowns or porcelain veneers.

James Family Dentistry places a high value on education, as we believe that all patients must carefully plan and thoroughly consider any dental treatment. While dental bonding is certainly amongst the least invasive of the available treatments, it is important for the patient to maintain a comprehensive knowledge involving every element of the procedure.