Cosmetic Bonding

Dental bonding is a non-invasive procedure that adheres a composite (tooth-colored) resin to the surface of your teeth. Cosmetic Bonding helps to create a brighter, more aesthetically pleasing smile without the use of prosthetics like dentures and tooth implants.

The Cosmetic Teeth Bonding procedure is most commonly used to treat teeth that are cracked, decayed, or discolored. Cosmetic Composite Bonding can also be used to make teeth appear longer and have close spacing between teeth.

At Troy Dental Studio, we specialize in Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding in Troy. Dr. Shikha Batra and her Dental Bonding Specialist provide exceptional Cosmetic Tooth Bonding solutions.

Did you know?

Cosmetic Dental Bonding is one of the most affordable and quick cosmetic procedures that can be done to improve the appearance of your smile. In fact, within one visit with a Dental Bonding Specialist you could get a more attractive smile and a boost in self-confidence!

Frequently Asked Questions

Am I a candidate for dental bonding?

Dental bonding is a great option for individuals who want an attractive smile, but do not want to undergo an invasive procedure like dental implants. If you have minor chips, cracks, and fractures in your teeth, discolored teeth, or decay that can be built upon, dental bonding might be an excellent option for you.

Ultimately, it’s important to consult with the dentist to determine if you’re a candidate.

How do I care for dental bonding?

Teeth that have undergone dental bonding can still be stained from things like coffee and tea. To avoid stains, it’s advisable to avoid drinking any of these beverages for at least 48 hours after undergoing the procedure. Additionally, you can extend the life of your bonding by brushing regularly and visiting the dentists every six months.

How long does dental bonding last?

When properly cared for, dental bonding can last up to ten years. You’ll get the most out of it by following a healthy oral hygiene routine, avoiding hard candies and chewing on ice, and staying away from food and drink that could stain your teeth. If you happen to enjoy a cup of coffee or tea, be sure to brush immediately afterward.

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