Cosmetic Bonding

Revamp Your Smile with Bonding
- Close small gaps
- Add length to teeth
- Cover stains
- Minimize rotated teeth
- Brighten your smile

What Is Composite Bonding?
Composite bonding is a cosmetic dental treatment that aims to improve the aesthetics of your teeth. This procedure includes applying a tooth-colored composite resin material to fix, reshape, or change the color of your teeth. The composite resin can be customized to perfectly match your natural tooth shade, resulting in a flawless and realistic outcome.
Our experienced dentists in Greenville start by conducting a comprehensive evaluation. Once the extent of discoloration and your cosmetic objectives are determined, the affected teeth are prepared for bonding. The composite resin is carefully applied, shaped, and molded to achieve the desired look. A special light is used to harden the material, ensuring a durable and long-lasting result.
Advantages of Composite Bonding
- Aesthetic Enhancement: Composite bonding is a beacon for those seeking a brighter, more uniform smile. This aesthetic enhancement marvelously conceals tooth imperfections, addressing discoloration and uneven tones. Say goodbye to self-conscious smiles and welcome the confidence of a truly perfected aesthetic.
- Minimally Invasive: Unlike some procedures that may require substantial enamel removal, composite bonding is gentle on your teeth. The process involves minimal preparation, ensuring that your natural enamel remains intact.
- Quick and Painless: In the hands of our dentists at Greenville Dental & Orthodontics, this procedure offers the luxury of swift transformation. In most cases, the entire process is completed in just one visit, providing instant results.
Am I Eligible for Composite Bonding?
- Addressing Dental Imperfections: Composite bonding is a highly effective solution for minor dental imperfections such as chipped, cracked, or slightly misaligned teeth. It can seamlessly repair these issues and is also a great option for individuals with gaps between their teeth or uneven tooth lengths.
- Concealing Discoloration: Stubborn tooth stains that don't respond to traditional whitening methods can be frustrating. Composite bonding can cover and conceal discoloration, giving you a brighter and more uniform smile.
- Minimally Invasive Option: If you're hesitant about extensive dental procedures, composite bonding offers a minimally invasive alternative. Unlike some cosmetic treatments that require significant tooth reduction, bonding typically involves minimal alteration to your natural teeth.
- Foundation of Healthy Teeth: To be a candidate for composite bonding, it's important to have a foundation of healthy teeth. The bonding material adheres better to healthy tooth enamel, ensuring a durable and long-lasting result.
