

Tooth bonding is a minimally invasive procedure where a tooth-colored resin material is applied and sculpted directly onto your tooth to repair chips, close gaps, or improve shape and color. This quick, comfortable treatment is often completed in a single visit and can instantly enhance the overall look of your smile.

Tooth bonding is a minimally invasive procedure where a tooth-colored resin material is applied and sculpted directly onto your tooth to repair chips, close gaps, or improve shape and color. This quick, comfortable treatment is often completed in a single visit and can instantly enhance the overall look of your smile.



Your tooth is gently etched and conditioned to create the ideal surface for the bonding material to adhere.

Your tooth is gently etched and conditioned to create the ideal surface for the bonding material to adhere.

Your tooth is gently etched and conditioned to create the ideal surface for the bonding material to adhere.




Minimally invasive
No anasthesia needed
Natural and customizable
Typically done in 1 visit


Cosmetic bonding can be a more affordable and conservative alternative for certain cases. While veneers last longer and resist staining better, bonding is ideal for patients seeking quick, subtle improvements with minimal tooth alteration.
Cosmetic bonding is best for minor imperfections such as small chips, gaps, or discoloration. For more extensive damage or structural concerns, Dr. Timin may recommend veneers, crowns, or other restorative options.
Yes. Dr. Timin carefully color matches and sculpts the resin so it blends seamlessly with your natural teeth, creating a very natural and aesthetically pleasing result.
In most cases, anesthesia is not needed. The procedure is minimally invasive and comfortable, making it an excellent option for patients who want quick improvements without numbing.
Cosmetic bonding typically lasts 5 to 7 years, depending on your habits and oral care. Avoiding biting hard objects and maintaining good oral hygiene can help extend the life of the bonding.



