What Is Dental Bonding?

In this video, Dr. Chris Powell explains dental bonding, a technique using tooth-colored resin to close gaps and enlarge or reshape teeth, enhancing their appearance.

People often inquire about dental bonding and its purpose. Dental bonding is a straightforward and efficient technique used to enhance the aesthetics of your teeth. It can be utilized to close gaps between teeth, enlarge smaller teeth, or modify their color and shape.

The process involves applying a tooth-colored resin material to the teeth, which is then hardened with a special light. This ultimately bonds the material to the tooth, improving its overall appearance. One of the key advantages of dental bonding is that it typically does not require anesthesia, as it is a minimally invasive procedure.

If you’re considering ways to improve the look of your smile and think dental bonding might be suitable for you, I encourage you to come in for a free consultation. We can discuss whether dental bonding is the right option for your needs and what you can expect from the process.

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