Dental Bonding
Dental Bonding in Hamilton and Columbus, GA
If your smile is revealing chips, cracks, stains, or gaps, direct dental bonding could be a fast, effective solution for improving your appearance and confidence.
What is Direct Dental Bonding?
Also known as cosmetic bonding, this is a versatile cosmetic dentistry procedure that uses a tooth-colored resin to enhance and improve the appearance of your teeth. It’s an ideal, low-commitment solution for:Discolorations and stains
- Discolorations and stains
- Chips, cracks, and gaps
- Reshaping uneven teeth
- Protecting exposed tooth roots
Direct bonding is a great option for altering the appearance of one or two teeth. For a more comprehensive transformation, we may recommend porcelain veneers.
Benefits of Direct Dental Bonding
Direct dental bonding is a quick, effective way to repair minor damage or flaws, close small gaps, or even replace old silver fillings. Our expert bonding provides you with a lovelier smile that feels and functions better while improving your dental health.
Fix Dental Imperfections
Bonding can repair chips, correct gaps, and smooth cracks in the teeth that have inhibited your smile.
Improve Your Smile
Our high-quality bonding material can brighten your smile, close small gaps between the teeth, and create a polished, perfectly aligned look.
A Seamless, Natural Finish
We use materials that will match the natural color of your teeth for an invisible repair. Your smile will be whiter in appearance for a healthy, natural look.
The Dental Bonding Procedure
Your direct dental bonding experience is designed to be smooth and painless. We first administer an anesthetic to numb the area and avoid discomfort. Your teeth are then thoroughly cleaned, and a light etching gel is applied to the surface to ensure the composite bonding material adheres to the affected teeth. Once the direct bonding is shaped and complete, we use a curing light to harden and set the material.
If you have any of the imperfections and dental issues we’ve listed, schedule a consultation with Southeastern Dental Center to learn more about direct dental bonding.