
Cosmetic bonding uses a tooth-colored composite material, sculpted and cured directly on the tooth, to repair chips, close small gaps, reshape edges, and correct minor discoloration. The procedure is conservative, usually painless, and typically completed in a single visit.
For Lakewood patients, bonding is the right tool when the issue is small but cosmetically significant: the chipped front tooth that shows in every photo, the tiny gap that has bothered you for years, or the worn edge that aged your smile. It delivers a quick, natural result without the time or commitment of porcelain veneers.
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Same-day composite bonding, sculpted directly on the tooth, shade matched and polished to blend seamlessly with natural enamel.
Dr. Timin examines the tooth, confirms bonding is appropriate, and selects a composite shade that blends with surrounding enamel.
Composite is layered and shaped directly on the tooth, cured with a specialized light. No anesthetic is usually required.
The bonded area is polished to match natural enamel. Bite is checked, edges refined, and you leave with the result the same day.



Bonding suits Lakewood patients with healthy teeth and small cosmetic concerns: a chipped corner, a worn edge, a narrow gap, "black triangles" between teeth, or one tooth that no longer matches the others. It is also useful as a temporary fix while planning larger cosmetic work.
If you have widespread discoloration, significant chipping across multiple teeth, or want a comprehensive smile redesign, porcelain veneers or a combination approach will produce a more durable result. Dr. Timin will tell you honestly which option fits, and will not push you into more dentistry than you need.


Bonding looks like a simple procedure, but the difference between an invisible repair and an obvious patch comes down to the dentist's eye for shade, anatomy, and polish. Dr. Timin trained through the Kois Center, where cosmetic dentistry is taught as a discipline of replication: the bonded result should look like the enamel it replaces, not like a separate material sitting on top of it.
Composite selection, layering, and finishing are all done in-office by Dr. Timin personally, not delegated. That is what makes the result blend.
For Lakewood patients who want a fast cosmetic fix that still feels considered, bonding at Redefine Dental delivers exactly that.
Redefine Dental is minutes from Lakewood, accessible from Abrams Road and La Vista Drive. Most bonding visits take under an hour, which makes same-day cosmetic repair realistic between meetings or before an event.
For most chipped teeth, the right move is to call the office, save any tooth fragment you can find, and avoid biting on the chipped side. Cosmetic bonding can often repair a chipped tooth in a single visit, and same-day appointments are usually available.
No. Tooth enamel does not regenerate, so a chipped tooth needs to be restored. Depending on the size of the chip, the right fix is bonding, a veneer, or a crown. Dr. Timin will recommend the most conservative option that holds.
Well-placed bonding commonly lasts five to 10 years, sometimes longer. Lifespan depends on bite forces, oral habits, and home care.
Composite is more stain-prone than porcelain. Avoiding heavy coffee, red wine, and tobacco helps; periodic polish at hygiene visits keeps the surface bright.
For a single small chip on one tooth, bonding is usually the right answer. For multiple chips, shape changes, or longer-lasting stain resistance, porcelain veneers often produce a better long-term result.
