dental bonding
patient testimonials

Since I had the procedure, I’m able to chew food in a way I was struggling to do before. There was some level of confidence I don’t think I was aware had been affected.
Jason

I love the staff. They are just amazing. They’re so friendly and they keep up with all the schooling, the certifications. So they know exactly what they’re doing. Dr. Bean is just so amazing.
Ginger
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benefits of dental bonding
Fix small flaws in your teeth quickly and affordably.
quick fix
Dental bonding is completed in a single, convenient office visit, making it a fast way to improve your smile.
tooth-colored
The bonding material is carefully color-matched to your natural enamel for a seamless, natural-looking result.
no lab needed
All shaping, application, and polishing are done right in the chair—no need for a dental lab or extra appointments.
repairs chips
Bonding smooths out small chips or cracks in your teeth to restore both appearance and function.
closes gaps
It’s a simple way to close small spaces between teeth without the need for orthodontics.
affordable option
Dental bonding is one of the most cost-effective options for cosmetic enhancement.
common questions
Simple answers to common dental bonding questions.
is bonding noticeable?
When performed correctly, dental bonding blends so seamlessly with your natural tooth color and shape that most people can’t tell it’s there. It offers a very natural-looking finish that enhances your smile without standing out.
how long does bonding last?
With proper oral hygiene and routine dental care, bonding can last anywhere from 3 to 10 years or more. Its longevity depends on factors like where it’s placed, how much pressure it’s exposed to, and your personal habits.
can it break or chip?
Yes, bonding material can chip or crack if you bite down on something hard, grind your teeth, or experience dental trauma. Fortunately, these issues are usually minor and can be quickly repaired by your dentist.
can it be redone?
Absolutely—dental bonding is easy to touch up, reshape, or replace if it wears down or becomes damaged. Your dentist can also update the bonding to match changes in your surrounding teeth over time.
