
Treatment
Dental Bonding
Repair chips, cracks, and gaps quickly with tooth-colored resin bonded directly to your teeth.
What it is
Dental bonding applies a tooth-colored composite resin to repair or improve the appearance of a tooth in a single visit.
How it works
The tooth surface is prepared, resin is applied and sculpted to the desired shape, then hardened with a curing light and polished.
How it helps
A quick, affordable way to fix chips, cracks, gaps, and discoloration without removing tooth structure.
faq
Frequently Asked Questions
Who might consider this treatment?
Patients with chipped, cracked, gapped, or discolored teeth who want a quick, affordable cosmetic fix.
What is the typical experience?
Bonding is usually done without anesthesia. The resin is applied, sculpted, and hardened in a single visit. Most patients are surprised by how fast and easy it is.
How long does it usually take?
Most bonding procedures are completed in 30–60 minutes per tooth in a single appointment.
Is there anything to keep in mind?
Bonding resin is not as stain-resistant as porcelain and may need to be touched up or replaced over time. Avoid biting nails or chewing on pens.
What should I know about recovery after?
No recovery is needed. You can eat and drink normally right after, though avoiding staining foods for the first 48 hours helps preserve the results.