Dental bonding involves applying a tooth-colored composite resin material to the surface of the tooth and then bonding it with a special light to harden and shape it.

Closing gaps between teeth

Camouflaging tooth discoloration Improving the shape of teeth

Lengthening short teeth Protecting exposed tooth roots due to gum recession

Materials:

The primary material used is a tooth-colored composite resin, which is a durable plastic material.

Benefits:

Cosmetic: Improves the appearance of teeth Restorative: Can repair minor dental issues Relatively Inexpensive: Compared to other cosmetic procedures like veneers or crowns.

Fast:

The procedure is usually completed in a single visit.