Our Services
- Composite Fillings
- Cosmetic Dentistry
- Cleaning and Consultation
- Crowns
- Dental Implants
- Dental X-Rays
- Emergency Dental Care
- Local Affordable Family Dentist
- Root Canal
- Infant Dentistry
- Inlays & Onlays
- Mini Implants
- Pediatric Dentistry
- Bonding
- Teeth Whitening
- Tooth Extraction
- Veneers
- Dentures
Office Hours
Monday9am - 5pmTuesday11am - 8pm
Wednesday9am - 5pm
Thursday11am - 8pm
Friday9am - 2pm
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
Contact Us
- 18014 Mateny Road
Germantown, MD 20874 - T: 301-850-1845
Bonding at Cloppers Mill Dental Care
What Is Dental Bonding?
A favored procedure for minor dental corrections, bonding -also known as composite bonding- is a quick and affordable way to correct a variety of dental flaws such as:
- Cracks
- Discoloration
- Gaps
- Low Bite Pressure (caused by short or uneven teeth)
- Tooth Decay
If you have any of these dental issues you may be a good candidate for bonding.
How Does Bonding Work?
After inspecting the tooth in question, your dentist will select a color for the composite resin (the material used in bonding) that most closely matches your tooth. He or she will then roughen the outer layer of your tooth, removing a minimal amount of tooth enamel, and apply a strong adhesive that will help the resin stick. Your dentist will then shape the resin to fill in any cracks or gaps or change the contours of your tooth. Afterwards, a dental laser is used to "bond" the material to your tooth. A local anesthetic is generally only required when tooth decay or nerve damage is involved.
How Long Does Bonding Take?
Dental bonding can be performed in a single visit, unless you're having several teeth bonded. The procedure usually takes between an hour and two. If you're having your teeth lengthened, it might take a few days for you to get accustomed to them.
How Long Does Bonding Last?
The composite resin used in bonding can last up to 10 years before it needs to be repaired or replaced.
How Much Does Dental Bonding Cost?
Dental Bonding typically costs between $100 and $600 per tooth, and the cost can vary depending on the extent of work required and the skill level of the dentist.
Is Bonding Covered By My Dental Insurance?
Most insurers will cover some or most of the cost of bonding, especially when its purpose is reconstructive rather than cosmetic.
To find out more about bonding or to schedule an appointment with Cloppers Mill Dental Care, please call us today!
Why Choose Us?
- Free consultations
- Evening appointments
- Emergency appointments
- All local insurances accepted
- 24-hour beeper service
- Credit cards accepted
- Financing available
Business Hours
- MON 9am - 5pm
- TUE 11am - 8pm
- WED 9am - 5pm
- THUR 11am - 8pm
- FRI 9am - 2pm
- SAT Closed - Closed
