Composite Bonding
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Dental Bonding in San Antonio, TX
If you have cracked, chipped, stained, or discolored front teeth, dental bonding is a cosmetic procedure that can enhance your smile and address these imperfections. It’s an excellent choice for boosting your confidence in your smile. Bonding can last around ten years before needing replacement, making it a preferred alternative to other cosmetic options you may have considered.
Why do we need dental bonding?
Dental bonding is an excellent option for those looking to enhance the appearance of their teeth without invasive procedures. It offers long-lasting results and effectively conceals imperfections and flaws in your smile. Bonding can successfully address and restore issues such as:
- Spaces between teeth
- Chips and cracks
- Discoloration and staining
- Crooked teeth
Who can get Dental Bonding?
Our team offers dental bonding as a minimally invasive cosmetic option that typically doesn’t require anesthesia. It is suitable for patients of all ages and can effectively address a variety of dental issues. After a thorough examination to assess your specific needs, we will determine the suitability and timing for dental bonding. Many patients opt for this procedure due to its long-lasting results, making it a favored choice over other alternatives.
Dental Bonding Procedure
To begin the dental bonding process, we will first match the color of your teeth with the composite material to be used. Next, we will gently file and roughen the surface of the tooth where the material will be applied. A bonding gel will be carefully applied and then rinsed off. The composite material will be placed over the tooth and smoothed out. To ensure stability, we will use a bright light to cure the composite. Any necessary adjustments will be made before you leave our office. Dental bonding can completely transform your smile, blending in seamlessly to make it virtually undetectable. If you think dental bonding could benefit you, please don’t hesitate to contact us today. We’re here to answer any questions you may have.