Dental Bonding – Norwood

Correct Minor Aesthetic Imperfections

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If you have minor flaws in your smile, like small cracks, chips, gaps, stains, or other imperfections, dental bonding may be the perfect solution for you. Dental bonding is one of the quickest, most affordable ways to improve the appearance of your teeth. Not only is it non-invasive, dental bonding blends in perfectly with your smile, giving your tooth a beautiful, polished look. To learn more about dental bonding and find out if it’s right for you, give us a call!

Why Choose Central Dental Associates for Dental Bonding?

  • Quick and Noninvasive
  • Natural-Looking Results
  • Saturday Appointments Available

What Is Dental Bonding?

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Dental bonding is a quick, simple way to conceal small flaws in the teeth. It involves the application of tooth-colored composite resin to restore damaged or missing tooth enamel. This will then be sculpted into the ideal shape before being hardened with a curing light. The entire dental bonding treatment can usually be completed in just one visit to our office.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Dental Bonding?

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Dental bonding is ideal for those who are looking for an easy, cost-effective treatment to address minor imperfections of the teeth. Bonding can repair teeth that are:

  • Chipped
  • Cracked
  • Gapped
  • Undersized
  • Irregularly shaped
  • Discolored

The Benefits of Dental Bonding

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You can expect many advantages when you get dental bonding to improve the appearance of your teeth. Here are some of the most notable ones that you can look forward to:

  • Painless: Patients don’t even require a local anesthetic to feel perfectly comfortable.
  • Affordable: Dental bonding is one of the most cost-effective cosmetic treatments out there.
  • Durable: Dental bonding can last anywhere from 3 to 10 years before needing to be touched up and replaced.
  • Fast: This procedure can usually be completed in a single appointment. Most of the time, it takes an hour or less.