Bonding is a procedure where a special composite filling material is applied to the tooth surface to correct its shape, color, and size. It is typically chosen to address minor aesthetic issues in the teeth. Bonding is an effective solution for correcting slight color differences in teeth, repairing cracks or chips, and closing gaps between teeth.
Localized discolorations on the tooth surface, usually caused by enamel defects, can be covered. A uniform color appearance is achieved in the smile.
Small cracks and chips on the tooth surface can be repaired with bonding. This helps preserve the natural appearance of the tooth.
The gaps between teeth can be filled with bonding, resulting in a more aesthetic smile. Gaps in the front teeth, in particular, can be effectively closed with this method.
Bonding can be used to correct shape irregularities or asymmetries in the teeth, resulting in a more aligned dental arrangement.
Bonding can be completed in a single session, offering a quick aesthetic solution.
More affordable compared to other cosmetic dental treatments.
The natural structure of the tooth is preserved since minimal intervention is made.
After bonding treatment, to keep your teeth healthy and aesthetic, you should avoid hard foods, brush your teeth regularly, and use dental floss. Bonding material is durable but can be damaged with excessive force.