COSMETIC BONDING

In Oelwein, IA

Repair your smile

At Berryman Family Dentistry, we offer a variety of cosmetic dentistry services so that our patients can have beautiful smiles. Dental bonding is one of these services that is fast, easy and cost-effective compared to more traditional methods such as veneers or crowns.


Dental bonding is the process of applying tooth-colored materials (such as composite resin) to repair a damaged tooth or improve its appearance. During the procedure, our experienced dentists will shape and sculpt the resin material until it’s just the right size and shape to match your other teeth. The material is then hardened with a specialized light and polished to give it a natural look and feel.


One of the many benefits of dental bonding is that it can be completed in just one visit—unlike more extensive treatments such as veneers or crowns which usually require multiple visits over several weeks. Bonding also requires less tooth preparation since no enamel needs to be removed like it does with veneers or crowns.


At Berryman Family Dentistry, we use only the highest quality materials for all our dental bonding procedures so that you can have peace of mind knowing your smile will last for years to come. Contact us today if you’d like more information about how dental bonding can help enhance your smile!

FAQs

  • What is cosmetic dental bonding?

    Cosmetic dental bonding is a process that uses a tooth-colored resin material to fill in gaps between teeth or to cover up discolorations. The resin is applied and then hardened with a special light. It can be used to fix crooked teeth, chipped teeth, or gaps between teeth.

  • How long does cosmetic dental bonding last?

    It can last up to 10 years but it all depends on how well you take care of your teeth. Make sure to brush and floss regularly and avoid eating foods that are sticky or acidic.

  • What types of dental issues can be corrected with cosmetic dental bonding?

    Cosmetic dental bonding is used to correct a wide variety of dental problems, including:


    -Chipped or broken teeth

    -Teeth that are discolored or stained

    -Gaps between teeth

    -Teeth that are crooked or misaligned

    -Misshapen teeth

    -Cracked teeth

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