Dental Bonding
We at Smile By The Station Dentistry offer expert dental bonding to enhance your smile quickly and affordably. This versatile procedure uses tooth-colored resin to repair chips, fill gaps, and improve tooth shape or color. Our skilled team ensures natural-looking results that boost your confidence and oral health.
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Benefits of Dental Bonding
Dental bonding provides numerous advantages for improving your smile:
- Fixes chips, cracks, and gaps in teeth
- Improves tooth shape and color
- Requires minimal removal of tooth enamel
- Offers a quick, usually single-visit solution
- Provides a cost-effective cosmetic option
- Involves a painless, non-invasive procedure
Why Choose Us
Artistic Approach
We blend science and artistry to create natural-looking results.
Quality Materials
Our bonding materials ensure durability and a lifelike appearance.
Experienced Team
Smile By The Station Dentistry’s dentists excel in cosmetic procedures.
Personalized Care
We tailor each bonding treatment to your unique smile goals.
What To Expect
Consultation
We’ll examine your teeth and discuss your aesthetic goals.
Color Matching
We’ll select a resin shade that matches your natural tooth color.
Preparation
We’ll lightly etch the tooth surface to ensure proper bonding.
Application
We’ll apply, shape, and polish the resin for a seamless look.
Final Check
We’ll ensure the bonding looks natural and feels comfortable.
Prep & Aftercare for Dental Bonding
Preparation:
- Schedule a consultation to determine if bonding is suitable for you.
- Discuss any concerns or questions with our team at Smile By The Station Dentistry.
- Maintain good oral hygiene leading up to your appointment.
Aftercare:
- Avoid staining foods and drinks for the first 48 hours after bonding.
- Brush and floss regularly to maintain the bonding’s appearance.
- Avoid habits like nail-biting or chewing on hard objects to protect the bonding.
FAQs
How long does dental bonding last?
With proper care, bonding can last 3-10 years before needing touch-ups.
Is the procedure painful?
Bonding is typically painless and doesn’t require anesthesia.
Can bonded teeth be whitened?
Bonding material doesn’t respond to whitening treatments. Consider whitening before bonding.
How quickly can I eat after bonding?
You can eat immediately, but avoid hard or sticky foods for the first 24 hours.