Dental Bonding

What’s Dental Bonding?

Dental bonding is a procedure that helps to enhance your smile and cover imperfections. It uses composite resin material, which is stable, reliable and can last for many years. Your bonding can cover gaps, spaces, discoloration and small fractures. Bonding can last for about 10 years before we might suggest it be replaced.

What’s Dental Bonding
Why Is Dental Bonding Necessary

Why is Dental Bonding necessary?

The reason dental bonding is often necessary is because you’re unhappy with your smile. Your teeth might have chips, cracks, breaks, gaps, spaces and discoloration that is causing you to feel badly about your appearance. Bonding is a noninvasive procedure that often requires absolutely no anesthetic. This makes it easy, quick and effective for most patients coming into our office.

Who’s a candidate for Dental Bonding?

We can conduct a complete examination to determine if and when you’d benefit from bonding. Bonding is so easy to place that it’s suitable for most patients coming into our office. Dental bonding is ideal for patients who want a noninvasive way to completely change their appearance. Rather than having to resort to other procedures, bonding can be done easily within about an hour in our office.

Who’s A Candidate For Dental Bonding
During The Dental Bonding Procedure

What happens during the Dental Bonding procedure?

We begin by applying a bonding gel onto the front teeth. We then color match your teeth to the material that we’ll use. The material, which is a composite resin, is placed over the teeth and smoothed into place. It’ll be hardened with a curing light to prevent it from falling off and sliding. The procedure is incredibly quick and easy, and you’ll benefit from a smile that looks completely natural. Bonding can be treated as any other tooth in the mouth, and it’s important that you brush and floss your teeth daily to keep them clean. You will benefit from a full and healthy-looking smile thanks to what bonding is able to do for you.

If you think you might need or want dental bonding, call our office today and we can help to schedule an appointment for you to come in.