Oklahoma City Cosmetic Tooth Bonding
Cosmetic tooth bonding offers a more minimalist approach to smile makeovers in OKC. Dr. Grace Jun can turn subtle imperfections into artistic statements of confidence.
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What is tooth bonding?
Bonding is a cosmetic procedure involving the strategic use of tooth-colored composite resin to reshape and enhance the appearance of a tooth. Dental bonding can deftly smooth rugged tooth edges, close small gaps between teeth, repair chips, and breathe fresh vitality into your smile with a minimal impact on the natural tooth structure. While not as versatile as porcelain veneers or composite veneers, bonding can fix minor aesthetic imperfections while leaving a greater portion of the tooth’s enamel intact.
What issues can cosmetic bonding fix?
Cosmetic tooth bonding is ideal for subtle changes that make a big difference in the way your smile looks. It is often used as a smile touch-up for patients who want a more polished result without more extensive treatment. Issues cosmetic bonding can fix:
- Chipped teeth and minor cracks in teeth.
- Small gaps in the teeth where orthodontics isn’t necessary.
- Misshapen or jagged edges on teeth.
- Discolored areas of a tooth that don’t match the surrounding teeth.
- Small corrections to tooth discoloration, contour, or symmetry.
Who should consider dental bonding?
Dental bonding is a good choice for a wide range of patients. However, certain factors should be taken into consideration before seeking treatment. With the exception of minor chips or cracks in teeth, patients will need to be in good overall oral health. This includes patients without any underlying gum disease, severe grinding/clenching or tooth decay. Patients should also have a commitment to maintaining good long term oral health to prolong the lifespan of the bonding materials.
HARA Cosmetic Dentistry
patient smile makeover Results
No Grinding. No Shaving
Traditional veneers require permanently grinding down your healthy tooth structure. Dr. Grace specializes in conservative techniques that preserve what nature gave you.
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The HARA Cosmetic Dentistry tooth bonding Procedure
The tooth bonding process is usually simple and efficient. Dr. Grace applies composite material directly to the tooth, then sculpts, smooths, and polishes it so that it blends with the rest of your smile.
What makes HARA Cosmetic Dentistry unique is Dr. Grace’s artistic eye for cosmetic perfection. Even small bonding cases are treated with careful attention to shape, light, and facial harmony, which helps the final result look polished instead of obvious.
About HARA Cosmetic Dentistry & Dr. Grace Jun
HARA Cosmetic Dentistry is built around cosmetic excellence, not volume dentistry. Dr. Grace Jun gives each smile makeover close personal attention and recommends treatment with a long view in mind. Patients trust her because she values strong planning, conservative methods, and results that look elevated yet believable in everyday life.
Frequently Asked questions
Can bonding fix a chipped tooth?
Yes. Dental bonding is one of the most affordable treatments to fix a chipped tooth. As long as the damage is not too bad, then bonding can be a great cost effective choice. If the tooth is too badly damaged, then veneers, crown or implants might be the best option.
Can bonding close gaps?
Cosmetic bonding is indeed an effective method to close small teeth gaps when the spacing is relatively milder and the overall bite still in good health. Commonly used as a faster alternative to orthodontics, bonding is used for patients seeking a quick and affordable solution to closing gaps in teeth.
Does bonding stain?
As bonding material ages it can stain over time, especially if you drink coffee, tea, red wine (any dark liquids that stain) or engage in tobacco use. Keep in mind that bonding doesn’t particularly resist discoloration compared to porcelain veneers or alternative ceramic choices.
Is bonding permanent or can it be removed?
Since bonding is typically added on top of the existing tooth structure, it is not typically permanent. Bonding can be repaired, replaced or removed if needed. Unlike most types of veneers, tooth bonding does not typically require any removal of enamel.
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