How Long Does Dental Bonding Last?
In this video, Dr. Lilian Jaime explains why dental bonding lifespan varies and what often causes it to fail earlier than expected.
The lifespan of dental bonding depends largely on how well it is cared for. Bonding is a thin material placed over your natural tooth, and it can be damaged if you bite on hard objects.
Bonding tends to last longer when you come in for regular cleanings every six months. These visits allow us to monitor the bonding closely. If a small crack or chip develops, we can often repair it quickly during a routine visit.
If damage is left untreated and regular checkups are skipped, the bonding is less likely to last as long.
If you or someone you love would like to restore and enhance their smile with dental bonding, contact Sunshine Dental in Albuquerque, NM, for a free consultation to learn how our treatments can beautify your smile, improve your function, and restore your self-confidence.

