New Dental Tooth Bonding

Smooth out minor dental flaws with bonding

How does tooth bonding work?

At New Dental Centre, we know a beautiful, confident smile makes a difference. Tooth bonding, or dental composite bonding, is an effective way to enhance the look of your teeth.

 

In this procedure, a tooth-colored resin is applied to your teeth and hardened with a special curing light. The result is a natural-looking, durable improvement that blends perfectly with your smile.

 

Tooth bonding is a great solution for minor flaws such as chips, cracks, or gaps. Our team will walk you through the process and help determine if bonding is the right choice for your smile.

What does tooth bonding aim to achieve?

Restoring chipped teeth

Bridging gaps in your smile

Lengthening a shorter tooth

Brightening stained teeth

Our skilled dentists can guide you through your options and create a personalized treatment plan.

Hassle-free payment and insurance options

Smooth, Stress-Free Payment Methods

We provide easy, flexible ways to pay for your dental care. Explore our convenient payment options below:

  • Cash & Checks: Simple and straightforward.

  • Credit Cards: All major cards accepted for secure transactions.

  • Flexible Financing: Affordable payment plans through iFinance.

  • Interest-Free Plans: Available for long-term patients and select treatments like orthodontics.

  • E-Transfers: Fast, safe, and convenient electronic payments.

Simplifying Your Insurance Experience

Dental insurance can be complex, but our team is here to assist. Though we are out-of-network, we file claims on your behalf for a smooth experience.

More ways to improve your smile

Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening

Clear Aligners

Clear Aligners

Veneers

Veneers

We are pleased to welcome new patients to our practice.

Take the first step toward your best dental health.

Enhance your dental care with expert, personalized attention. Book a consultation with Dr. Arjun Mehra, your trusted general dentist.

This is how the process works:

  • We’ll keep you comfortable throughout the visit and get the tooth ready when necessary — most patients don’t require anesthesia.
  • We’ll select a composite shade that blends naturally with your teeth, or we can brighten your smile beforehand if you’d like.
  • We’ll apply the composite to your tooth and use a curing light to harden it and create a secure seal.

Our method for cosmetic dentistry

Digital Smile Simulations

See what’s possible for your smile. We craft personalized plans designed around your final goals.

Conservative Care Options

Our additive techniques are designed to conserve your natural tooth structure.

Knowledge & Support

We help you understand your care and make you feel right at home in our dental family

Have questions? We’re here to help.

What is tooth bonding? +

Dental bonding is a cosmetic treatment in which a tooth-colored resin is applied to the teeth and set with a special curing light. It can correct minor cosmetic concerns such as chips, cracks, discoloration, and small gaps.

Do dental bonding and veneers work the same way? +

Although both dental bonding and veneers improve the look of teeth, they differ in materials and techniques. Bonding is typically a more conservative choice, often requiring less enamel removal than veneers.

Does dental bonding cause sensitivity? +

Dental bonding is a low-impact procedure, and the majority of patients feel little or no pain or unease during treatment. Anesthetic or sedation is generally not required unless the bonding is applied to repair a cavity.

How much time does dental bonding require? +

The length of dental bonding varies based on the scope of the procedure. Usually, bonding one tooth requires around 30 to 60 minutes, and it is often finished in a single appointment.

Can dental bonding repair gaps or spaces in teeth? +

Indeed, dental bonding can successfully close minor gaps or spaces between teeth. The resin can be molded to fill these areas, creating a more even appearance.

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