Dental Bonding West Palm Beach
Correct Small Flaws for Perfected Smiles
When needing to address a minor smile imperfection, there is no need to opt for more invasive treatments like veneers. Instead, you can pursue dental bonding at Palm Beach Dental Excellence. Using the same composite resin that is applied for tooth-colored fillings, this form of cosmetic dentistry is completed in a single appointment, allowing you to start enjoying your new smile sooner. Call us to schedule a consultation to discuss the possibility of dental bonding in West Palm Beach.
Why Choose Palm Beach Dental Excellence for Dental Bonding?
- We Use Only the Highest-Quality Materials
- Your Dental Team Cares About Your Comfort
- Faster Results Thanks to a Qualified Cosmetic Dentist
What Is Dental Bonding?
Dental bonding is an excellent option for anyone looking to whiten, brighten, or fill in small gaps to virtually straighten and improve their smile in a way that is both easy on the wallet and schedule! Dental bonding uses a tooth-colored material to smooth, reshape, or resurface your teeth so that they look flawless.
Patients often choose dental bonding, as opposed to veneers or crowns, because it is minimally invasive and typically doesn’t require reshaping the original structure of the teeth.
Is Dental Bonding Right for Me?
There is a reason that direct bonding is such a highly popular option for patients! It can address a multitude of dental issues individually or all at once:
- Chipped teeth: Perhaps years of wear and tear have roughened the edges of your teeth, or maybe you never fixed that tooth after chipping it on the playground when you were young.
- Root exposure: If your gums are receding due to gum disease or vigorous brushing, it can expose the roots of your teeth.
- Decayed teeth: Medications, sugary foods and drinks, and poor hygiene can contribute to cavities and crumbling teeth.
- Broken teeth: Whether from an injury or chomping down on something with a hard shell.
- Stained teeth: Enjoy your daily cups of coffee or a nightly glass of wine? The tannins in these delicious liquids can cling to the uneven surface of our enamel, leaving behind a yellow hue.
- Spaced teeth: These are usually due to genetics.
Benefits of Dental Bonding
Few patients rush into our dental office excited about dental care, but when it comes to improving their smile and confidence, direct bonding has many benefits worth smiling about:
- Inexpensive dental care with results that can easily last for many years
- It is minimally invasive
- It generally requires little, if any, tooth structure to be reshaped to be successful
- It most often does not require your tooth to be numb (no injections!)
Can I Whiten Dental Bonding?
If you are considering direct bonding, keep in mind that the tooth-colored material we use will be matched to the current color of your natural teeth to give you a seamless smile.
If you may want to whiten your teeth in the future, the color of the natural teeth will lighten, but the bonded teeth will not. You may want to discuss whitening your teeth before beginning the bonding process to achieve the aesthetic outcome you desire.