Dental BondinginCupertino
Transform your smile in just one visit with a minimally invasive solution to smile aesthetics.
Why choose Dental Bonding?
Dental bonding, also referred to as composite bonding, is a popular cosmetic dental procedure aimed at improving the appearance of your teeth. This technique involves the use of a tooth-colored resin material to skillfully resolve problems like staining, minor damage, or spaces between teeth, resulting in a more natural look.
20 Veneers
Tony's comprehensive makeover addressed chipped teeth, uneven tooth color, and a gummy smile (previously treated with Botox) using 20 veneers.
28 Veneers
Shirley's tetracycline staining was dramatically improved with 28 bright white veneers, transforming her smile's color and appearance.
4 Veneers
With her wedding approaching, Lily replaced her bulky veneers with 4 new, sleeker ones to achieve her desired look.
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Minimally Invasive Technology
Enjoy the benefits of bonding without the need for local anesthetic, eliminating the need for needles.
Beautiful and Long-Lasting Results
Dental bonding is one of the most affordable cosmetic treatments, offering durable and aesthetically pleasing results.
Biocompatible & Natural-Looking Materials
We use materials that blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, preserving your tooth structure.
The Dental Bonding Process
Match Your Natural Shade
We utilize an extensive color palette to meticulously choose the exact shade for the composite resin, ensuring a smooth and lifelike integration with your current teeth.
Tooth Preparation
The process begins by roughening the tooth enamel, which results in a textured surface that enhances the bonding of the composite resin.
Applying the Resin
We apply a liquid to the teeth in order to make the material adhere. Next, we shape the composite resin to match the natural contours of your tooth.
Curing and Polishing
We utilize an ultraviolet light for curing the material. Ultimately, we perform the last refinements on the composite resin and polish it to achieve a natural shine.
FAQs
Have questions? Find answers here.
Bonding carries no significant risks, but the composite resin is not as durable as natural teeth and can be prone to chipping or breaking. It's important to refrain from chewing on hard items such as ice, pens, or fingernails to avoid potential damage.
While bonding is a suitable option for addressing various cosmetic concerns, it is important to note that the material is more susceptible to chipping or breaking compared to natural teeth or alternative treatments such as veneers or crowns. Additionally, the composite resin can become discolored and is not responsive to whitening treatments, making it less suitable for extensive cosmetic enhancements.
Dental bonding provides numerous advantages, such as a selection of composite resin shades to achieve a natural appearance, a minimally invasive procedure that does not require local anesthetic, and the retention of the majority of your natural tooth structure. Additionally, it is considered one of the most cost-effective cosmetic treatments.
With appropriate maintenance, dental bonding can endure for a number of years. Yet, its duration is influenced by your oral hygiene and behaviors. Refraining from consuming foods and beverages that cause teeth discoloration and refraining from using your teeth for non-standard purposes can assist in preserving the outcomes.
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