Brighten Your Aesthetic With Dental Bonding
Dental bonding is a versatile cosmetic and restorative procedure that can improve the appearance of teeth that are chipped, cracked, discolored, or slightly misaligned. It is an excellent alternative to porcelain veneers for patients seeking a quicker, less invasive solution. During the procedure, Dr. Hu will prepare the tooth by lightly etching the surface, applying a bonding liquid, and then sculpting a plastic resin to the desired shape. The resin is then hardened, trimmed, and polished to achieve a natural, seamless appearance. The results are often immediate, making dental bonding a convenient and effective choice for those looking to enhance their smile in a single visit.
Achieve Your Perfect Smile
While dental bonding can significantly improve the look of damaged or discolored teeth, it’s important to keep in mind that the resin material is not as strong as natural tooth enamel. As a result, dental bonding may be more susceptible to staining, chipping, or breaking over time. Typically, bonding lasts about 3 to 5 years before requiring repairs or reapplication. The procedure is relatively simple and can often be completed in just one office visit, making it a quick and affordable solution for patients who want immediate results without extensive treatment. Dr. Hu will assess your specific needs to ensure dental bonding is the right option for your smile and will guide you through the aftercare to ensure long-lasting results.


Frequently Asked Questions
Dental bonding typically lasts between 3 to 5 years. With proper care, it can last longer, but it may require repairs or touch-ups over time.
The procedure is relatively quick, usually taking about 30 to 60 minutes per tooth, depending on the complexity of the repair.
Yes, dental bonding can be used to fill cavities, as the material bonds directly to the tooth structure, restoring its shape and function.
Bonding is a more affordable and quicker option than veneers, though veneers are generally more durable. Bonding is ideal for small repairs, while veneers are better for extensive cosmetic changes.