Dental Bonding in Dublin, Grove City & Gahanna, Ohio
Repair Your Smile with Dental Bonding
Dental bonding uses composite resin to repair cracked, chipped, and damaged teeth. The resin color is adjusted to match your natural teeth for a seamless result.
The Bonding Process
Your dentist prepares the tooth surface and applies the composite resin to damaged areas, sculpting and shaping it to restore the tooth’s natural appearance. The material is then hardened with a special light and polished for a smooth finish.
Care & Durability
Composite resin is strong but less durable than natural teeth, so be careful with hard foods. Bonded teeth can stain like natural teeth and require regular brushing and dental visits to maintain their appearance.
Bonding vs. Veneers
While bonding is a quicker, more affordable option, veneers may be recommended for more extensive cosmetic concerns. Your dentist will help you determine the best approach based on your individual needs during your consultation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does dental bonding cost, and does insurance cover it?
Cost varies depending on how many teeth are treated and the extent of the repair. Insurance often covers bonding when it's done for structural reasons (like a chipped or cracked tooth) but may not cover purely cosmetic applications. Our team at daily DENTAL & bracesbar can review your coverage and walk you through financing options before your appointment.
How long does a dental bonding appointment take?
Most bonding procedures are completed in a single visit. Your dentist applies the composite resin, sculpts it to match the tooth's natural shape, hardens it with a curing light, and polishes it — typically in under an hour per tooth.
Will dental bonding look natural on my teeth?
Yes — the composite resin is color-matched to blend with your surrounding teeth, so the result looks seamless. Once polished, bonded teeth are difficult to distinguish from natural ones.
How long does dental bonding last, and can bonded teeth stain?
Bonding is strong but not as durable as natural enamel, so avoiding hard foods helps extend its life. Bonded teeth can stain from coffee, tea, or tobacco just like natural teeth, so regular brushing and cleanings at our Dublin, Gahanna, or Grove City office are important for keeping them looking their best.
Should I get dental bonding or veneers?
Bonding is the quicker, more affordable choice and works well for minor chips, cracks, or small cosmetic fixes. Veneers are better suited for more extensive cosmetic concerns. Your dentist at daily DENTAL & bracesbar will help you decide during your consultation based on what your teeth actually need.
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