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How Much Does Dental Bonding Cost?

Dental bonding is a cost-effective way to repair chipped, cracked or discolored teeth. If you're wondering how much dental bonding costs, it depends on your procedure and insurance coverage. Dental insurance may help cover dental bonding when it's medically necessary. Aflac's network dental insurance plans for individuals and families can help reduce your out-of-pocket expenses. Let's take a closer look at the cost of dental bonding, and what you can expect to pay.

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Key Takeaways

  • Dental bonding can cost between $288 and $915, depending on the extent of tooth damage, your dentist’s expertise and other variables.1
  • Dental insurance may cover dental bonding when it’s medically necessary, but it typically won’t cover the procedure if it’s for cosmetic purposes.
  • Aflac's network dental insurance plans cover a wide variety of preventive, basic and major procedures to help you maintain good oral health.

What is dental bonding?

Dental bonding is a minimally invasive dental procedure that uses a tooth-colored composite resin to repair minor imperfections. Dentists shape and harden the material to restore the size, shape or color of your tooth.

Dentists often use dental bonding to fix:

  • Chipped or cracked teeth
  • Gaps between teeth
  • Discoloration
  • Misshapen teeth

This quick procedure can often be completed in a single visit and is typically more than alternatives like veneers or crowns.

How much does dental bonding cost?

Dental bonding can be a budget-friendly option for tooth restoration. It typically costs between $288 and $915 per tooth, with a national average cost of $431.1

In comparison, other restorative procedures often cost much more, ranging from several hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on the materials used and the procedure’s complexity. Here are the average costs for other common tooth restoration treatments:

  • Composite resin dental veneers: $1,373 per tooth2
  • Porcelain veneers: $1,765 per tooth2
  • Dental crowns: $800 to $2,500 per tooth3
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Factors that can affect the cost of dental bonding

Several factors can influence how much dental bonding costs, including:

  • Number of teeth: Dentists typically charge per tooth for dental bonding services. If you need dental bonding for multiple teeth, your dental bill will likely be higher.
  • Bonding materials: Higher-quality materials may increase your dental bonding’s durability and cost. For example, composite resin is a more budget-friendly option, while porcelain tends to be more durable, stain-resistant and expensive.
  • Extent of damage: Restoring minor imperfections may only require a quick procedure, while more complex tooth repairs may involve more time and materials, increasing the overall cost.
  • Dentist’s experience: A skilled cosmetic specialist may charge higher fees.
  • Location: If you receive your dental bonding treatment in a higher-cost area, your dentist may charge more for their services to account for the elevated cost of living.

How much does dental bonding cost with insurance?

Dental insurance may cover part or all of your dental bonding cost if the procedure is medically necessary. Coverage levels vary by plan but often range from 50% to 80% of the total cost. However, insurance typically doesn’t cover dental bonding if it’s performed for cosmetic reasons, such as improving your tooth’s appearance.

Does Aflac dental insurance cover dental bonding?

Aflac’s network dental insurance can help cover various oral care expenses, including dental bonding if it’s medically necessary to restore your tooth’s function. Our plans can also help cover a wide range of other preventive, basic and major services.

Get an Aflac dental insurance quote today

Dental bonding can be a cost-effective procedure to repair minor tooth imperfections. If you need this treatment to ensure the healthy functioning of your teeth, dental insurance may help reduce your out-of-pocket costs.

Want to find out if an Aflac network dental insurance policies is right for you? Chat with an agent today to get a quote and learn more about our coverage options.

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