Dental bonding is a cosmetic treatment that patients rely on when they are in need of small improvements. Those improvements must require the addition of tissue (we use composite, not real tissue, to create the illusion that you have more tissue wherever your smile needs it most). The treatment is quick, generally requiring one visit that will in most instances, provide you with a smile with greatly improved uniformity.
What do we mean when we talk about adding tissue and improving uniformity with dental bonding? We mean ensuring your smile line is symmetrical, that we address small unsightly spaces between your teeth, that a chipped smile becomes a smile free of chips (and small cracks), and that small stains do not continue to disrupt an otherwise white grin. Whether you need composite in a paint-like layer as coverage or as a sculptural-like addition to build your tooth up (or to fill spaces), this budget-friendly solution can get the job done.
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