Consultation
We assess your dental health, review your goals, and confirm whether bonding is the right option.
Dental bonding designed to repair chips, cracks, discoloration, gaps, and minor shape concerns with a natural-looking composite resin finish.
Dental bonding uses tooth-colored composite resin to improve the shape, color, and appearance of a tooth. The material is carefully applied, sculpted, hardened, and polished so it blends with your natural smile while helping restore confidence and function.
Bonding can help repair minor damage without a more invasive procedure.
Composite resin can be shaped to close small spaces and improve tooth contours.
The material is matched and polished to blend with surrounding teeth.
Dental bonding can enhance the look of a tooth and also provide a protective layer that helps reduce the risk of future damage.
We assess your dental health, review your goals, and confirm whether bonding is the right option.
The tooth surface is gently prepared so the resin can bond securely.
Composite resin is applied, molded, and sculpted to the ideal shape.
The resin is hardened with light and polished to match the sheen of your natural teeth.
Your treatment is personalized to your smile, but dental bonding may include the following steps and care guidance.
An in-depth discussion of your dental health needs and cosmetic goals.
A tailored approach based on the specific tooth concerns you want to address.
Gentle preparation to help the composite resin bond securely.
Resin is applied and sculpted to match the natural contour of your teeth.
A specialized light hardens the resin and secures the bond.
The bonded tooth is polished for a smooth, natural-looking finish.
Bonding may be a great option for small cosmetic improvements, especially on front teeth or areas with lower bite pressure.
Dental bonding is generally painless. Most patients do not need anesthesia unless bonding is being used to fill a decayed tooth.
With proper care, dental bonding can last from 3 to 10 years before needing touch-ups or replacement.
Yes. Dental bonding is often completed in one appointment unless several teeth are being treated.
Bonding is best for small cosmetic changes and corrections in areas of lower bite pressure, such as many front teeth.
Schedule a cosmetic consultation at Epic Smiles Miami and explore whether bonding is the right fit for your goals.