
Bonding is one of the more conservative tools in cosmetic dentistry — a straightforward way to address slightly chipped, discolored, or uneven teeth without more involved treatment. The process involves placing a tooth-colored composite resin directly onto the tooth, where it adheres — or bonds — to the surface. Because it comes in a range of natural shades, the result blends seamlessly with the teeth around it. Bonding is also a strong alternative to traditional amalgam fillings. Many patients choose it specifically because the white composite is far less noticeable than silver — and it can be used on both front and back teeth, depending on where the decay is and how extensive it turns out to be. From a practical standpoint, bonding is one of the more accessible cosmetic options, both in cost and in time — most cases are completed in a single visit. That said, it's worth knowing that composite resin can stain over time and is more susceptible to chipping than options like porcelain veneers. It's the right solution for the right situation, and we'll always be honest with you about which that is. If your bonding does chip or break, don't hesitate to reach out. In most cases, a repair takes just one visit to get things back to where they should be.
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