Dental Bonding

Addresses surface-level structural concerns. Outcomes are influenced by functional forces and behavioral factors over time.

A conservative cosmetic and restorative procedure that reshapes or repairs chipped, worn, or discolored teeth using tooth-colored resin. It improves appearance and function with minimal removal of natural tooth structure.

Tooth-colored resin is applied, sculpted, and hardened with a special light to repair chips, reshape teeth, or improve symmetry with minimal tooth alteration.

Helps improve the appearance of chipped, uneven, or discolored teeth while preserving natural structure and enhancing smile confidence.

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What to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

Typical Experience

The tooth is carefully prepared, sculpted with tooth-colored resin, and polished for a natural finish. Most bonding procedures are completed in a single visit with little to no anesthesia required.

How long it takes

Tooth-colored resin is applied, sculpted, and hardened with a special light to repair chips, reshape teeth, or improve symmetry with minimal tooth alteration.

Keep in Mind

Bonded areas can stain or chip over time. Avoid biting hard objects and maintain regular visits to monitor and preserve results.

Recovery

There is minimal recovery time. Avoid biting hard objects on treated teeth for the first 24 hours to protect the restoration.

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