Dental Bonding in Canal Winchester, OH

With dental bonding at Breeze Dental, you can transform your teeth and feel proud of how you look, all without drilling, enamel removal, or long treatment times.

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What Is Dental Bonding?

Dental bonding is a type of cosmetic dentistry treatment that’s used to fix cosmetic problems with your smile. Depending on the specifics of your case, this could include tooth stains, minor chips, uneven and misshapen teeth, slightly crooked teeth, and more.

In dental bonding, Dr. Julia Hill will place a soft, tooth-colored resin directly onto your tooth. Then, she will shape and sculpt this resin to rebuild the shape, size, and structure of your tooth. The result is a picture-perfect smile, often in just one appointment. Contact us now to schedule a consultation and learn more.

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Did you know…

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The resin used for dental bonding is very similar to the material used for tooth-colored dental fillings.

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The Benefits Of Dental Bonding

Requires no drilling or shots

Unlike some treatments like veneers, dental bonding typically does not require any drilling or enamel removal. This means you can also avoid the need for numbing injections.

Fast results in one appointment

Dental bonding usually takes less than 30 minutes per tooth, and many patients choose to get multiple treatments in one visit to Breeze Dental. You can transform your teeth in just one appointment at Breeze Dental.

Affordable treatment

Since it’s simpler and faster, dental bonding is a more affordable alternative to other cosmetic treatments like dental veneers. This makes it ideal if you want to get cosmetic dentistry on a budget.

The Dental Bonding Process: What To Expect

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Preparing your tooth

Dr. Hill will begin by cleaning the treatment area, then applying a gentle acid to the tooth enamel. This acid helps roughen up the surface. This ensures that the dental bonding material can achieve a tight hold on your enamel, and keeps it strong.

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Shaping and sculpting your tooth

Once your tooth has been prepared, Dr. Hill will apply tooth-colored dental resin directly to your tooth. She will shape it with dental tools, then harden it with a UV light. After hardening the resin, she will refine the shape with a dental drill.

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Final adjustments

Once the shape of your tooth looks right, Dr. Hill will check your bite and make any final adjustments. Then, she’ll either send you home, or repeat the entire process if you’re having multiple teeth treated with dental bonding during your visit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Am I A Good Candidate For Bonding?

If your mouth is healthy but you have cosmetic problems like stained teeth, uneven or misshapen teeth, pointed teeth, or gaps in your smile, dental bonding may be a good option for you. 

The best way to find out if you’re a good candidate for dental bonding in Canal Winchester is to contact Bay Breeze Dental. With a cosmetic consultation from Dr. Julia Hill, you can explore all of your options for enhancing your teeth, and take the first steps toward the smile you’ve always wanted.

Is Dental Bonding Permanent?

No! This is one of the big differences between dental bonding and veneers. Veneers require you to have some of your natural, healthy enamel trimmed. This must be done to ensure the veneers fit properly.

This is not necessary for dental bonding. Since no enamel must be removed, the procedure is reversible. While it’s rare for patients to have their treatment reversed, it’s entirely possible to do so. Dr. Hill will simply use a special tool to sand away the dental resin from your tooth and reverse the procedure.