I Need To Fill A Gap As It Annoys Me, How Effective Is Dental Bonding At Filling Gaps?
Q.
Hi Marcus, Could you possibly tell me how much dental bonding roughly costs for filling in a gap and shaping on the front teeth? I am curious as I have a gap between my front teeth it, isn’t too big but annoys me, also the bottom of my two front teeth are starting to wear away. Is there any real point in getting bonding done or is it just a waste of time and money, what are the benefits of this treatment? Thanks, I look forward to hearing from you.
Hi Marcus, Could you possibly tell me how much dental bonding roughly costs for filling in a gap and shaping on the front teeth? I am curious as I have a gap between my front teeth it, isn’t too big but annoys me, also the bottom of my two front teeth are starting to wear away. Is there any real point in getting bonding done or is it just a waste of time and money, what are the benefits of this treatment? Thanks, I look forward to hearing from you.
A.
Hello and thank you for your question. Dental bonding is one of the most common and predictable cosmetic procedures available, because it is non-invasive and in most cases totally reversible. The cost of dental bonding varies on the complexity of treatment, but can be as little as £100 per tooth. If done well, the results can be fantastic and long lasting. If you are suffering from wear, then bonding is ideal as it will effectively replace the lost tooth structure and prevent any of the adverse effects associated with tooth wear. I really hope you find this helpful. Kind regards, Marcus Gambroudes.
Hello and thank you for your question. Dental bonding is one of the most common and predictable cosmetic procedures available, because it is non-invasive and in most cases totally reversible. The cost of dental bonding varies on the complexity of treatment, but can be as little as £100 per tooth. If done well, the results can be fantastic and long lasting. If you are suffering from wear, then bonding is ideal as it will effectively replace the lost tooth structure and prevent any of the adverse effects associated with tooth wear. I really hope you find this helpful. Kind regards, Marcus Gambroudes.
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