Are These Smile Concerns Holding You Back?
If any of these sound familiar, a simple cosmetic solution could make all the difference.
What Happens When You Keep Waiting?
Chips Can Worsen Over Time
A small chip may catch on food or become a larger crack without attention.
Confidence Stays on Hold
Every month you wait is another month of covering your smile in photos.
Discoloration May Deepen
Surface stains and minor flaws tend to become more noticeable with age.
Social Hesitation Grows
Holding back your smile can gradually affect how you engage with others.
Simple Fixes Become Complex
What bonding can repair today might require a more involved treatment later.
Time Passes Without Change
The smile you want is waiting, but it won't arrive on its own.
A simple appointment now can save you from a bigger commitment later.
What Is Dental Bonding and How Does It Work?
Dental bonding is a cosmetic treatment that uses a tooth-colored composite resin to repair and reshape teeth. Your dentist applies the resin directly to the tooth surface, sculpts it into the desired shape, and hardens it with a special curing light. The material bonds directly to your natural tooth structure, creating a durable, seamless repair that blends with your surrounding teeth.
At Wojtowicz Dental, we use precise shade-matching techniques and advanced curing technology to ensure your dental bonding in Elroy looks natural and lasts. Each repair is shaped and polished by hand, so the final result complements your smile’s unique characteristics.
Transformations That Last
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In the guide, you’ll learn about:
- Cosmetic Options
- Factors and Considerations
- $450 Savings
Benefits of Dental Bonding
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Is Dental Bonding Right for You?
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What to Expect During Your Dental Bonding Appointment
Consultation and Shade Selection
Your appointment starts with a conversation about the results you're looking for. We examine the tooth, discuss your goals, and select a composite resin shade that matches your natural teeth. This careful color matching ensures your repair blends in perfectly. You'll feel confident about the plan before anything begins.
Tooth Preparation and Resin Application
We gently prepare the tooth surface so the bonding material adheres securely. In most cases, this requires little to no anesthesia, which surprises many patients. The composite resin is applied in layers and carefully sculpted to the ideal shape. You'll notice how precisely the material is formed to look like a natural part of your tooth.
Curing, Shaping, and Final Polish
A specialized curing light hardens each layer of resin in seconds. Once set, we shape and polish the bonding until it matches the texture and sheen of your surrounding teeth. You'll leave with a finished result that feels smooth and looks completely natural.
Ready to Love Your Smile Again?
Dental Bonding vs. Veneers: Which Option Fits Your Smile?
| Factor | Dental Bonding | Veneers |
|---|---|---|
| Treatment time | One appointment, 30-60 min per tooth | Two or more appointments |
| Tooth preparation | Minimal to none | Thin layer of enamel removed |
| Material | Composite resin | Porcelain |
| Longevity | 5 to 10 years with proper care | 10 to 20 years with proper care |
| Stain resistance | Moderate; may discolor over time | High; porcelain resists staining |
| Best suited for | Minor chips, gaps, and discoloration | Comprehensive smile makeovers |
| Initial investment | Lower upfront cost | Higher upfront cost |
| Reversibility | Reversible in most cases | Not reversible |
Flexible Payment Plans for Your Smile
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Dental Bonding FAQs
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Does dental bonding hurt?
Can bonding fix gaps between my teeth?
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Is dental bonding the same as getting a veneer?
Can bonding be whitened later?
How many teeth can be bonded at once?
Is dental bonding covered by insurance?
What happens if my bonding chips or breaks?
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