Bonding

Refine & Repair with Composite Bonding

Dental bonding is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that uses tooth-colored resin to restore or enhance the appearance of natural teeth.

What It Includes:

How Preventive Dentistry Works

Bonding is a fast, chairside solution designed to correct minor cosmetic flaws in a single visit—without altering the natural tooth structure.

step 1

Consultation and Color Matching

We evaluate the tooth’s condition and select a composite shade that blends seamlessly with your natural enamel.

step 2

Tooth Preparation

The surface of the tooth is lightly etched and conditioned to help the bonding material adhere effectively.

step 3

Application of Composite Resin

A tooth-colored resin is precisely applied and sculpted to the desired shape and contour.

step 4

Curing and Hardening

The material is hardened using a high-intensity curing light, ensuring durability and stability.

step 5

Final Shaping & Polishing

We refine the bonded area for smoothness, proper bite alignment, and a natural-looking finish.

Dental Bonding FAQs

Understand the benefits, limitations, and care involved with dental bonding.

How long does dental bonding last?

Bonding typically lasts 5–7 years depending on location, bite pressure, and oral habits.

No. Unlike veneers or crowns, bonding is more conservative and may require touch-ups over time.

Composite resin is stain-resistant but not stain-proof; limiting coffee, tea, and smoking helps maintain color.

Usually not, unless it’s used to fill a decayed tooth, the procedure is painless and requires no numbing.

Yes. Bonding is commonly used on visible teeth for cosmetic corrections and blends naturally with the smile.

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