If you have tooth imperfections it's normal to feel self-conscious. Maybe your teeth are chipped, discolored, or misshapen.
Dental bonding provides a fast, easy, and minimally invasive solution for correcting your tooth function and restore your confidence to smile.
This cosmetic dental procedure applies a tooth-colored resin material to your area of concern. The resin can be shaped and then hardened with a special light that actually bonds the material to your natural tooth structure.
Dental bonding is a versatile treatment that can be used to restore a variety of cosmetic and functional issues.
The bonding process is designed to blend with the natural shape and color of your teeth. And unlike other cosmetic dental procedures such as veneers, dental bonding requires no extensive tooth preparation prior to being applied and preserves more of your natural tooth structure.
The treatment can typically be completed in one office visit. The procedure requires 30 minutes to one hour per tooth being treated.
The steps required for dental bonding include:
As mentioned, you can expect to complete the treatment in one dental visit without the need for time-consuming lab work or a return visit.
Typically no tooth enamel will be removed and the procedure preserves most of your natural tooth structure compared to dental veneers or dental crowns.
The treatment is an affordable option by comparison to other cosmetic dental treatments - including some orthodontics.
Bonding can be used to treat small tooth imperfections such as chips or small gaps between your teeth and cover discoloration.
The resin material used for bonding can be matched to your natural tooth color giving you a seamless and attractive smile.
Consider dental bonding as an excellent option for correcting minor tooth flaws and functional issues. Start by consulting with a dentist about the benefits of dental bonding for your specific tooth issue.
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