
Transform Your Smile with Dental Bonding
Led by Dr. Risha de Leon, Pearl Dental prioritizes both the aesthetic beauty and functional health of your smile. Our practice proudly offers dental bonding—a versatile treatment addressing cosmetic imperfections and restorative needs with precision. Dental bonding involves applying a composite resin onto the tooth surface, skillfully sculpted and hardened with ultraviolet light to restore shape and function. Customizable in color and texture, the resin blends seamlessly with natural teeth, correcting issues like chipped teeth, discoloration, gaps, and more in just one visit. Enhance your smile’s appearance and structural integrity conveniently at Pearl Dental.
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How It Works
This Service May Include
- Initial Consultation
- Custom Treatment Plan
- Tooth Preparation
- Composite Resin Application
- Ultraviolet Light Hardening
- Final Polishing
- Follow-Up Appointments
Initial Consultation
An in-depth discussion of your dental health needs and goals to determine if dental bonding is appropriate for you.
Custom Treatment Plan
Tailoring the dental bonding procedure to your specific dental issues, ensuring optimal results.
Tooth Preparation
Gently roughening the tooth surface to enhance the bonding process and ensure a strong adhesion of the resin material.
Composite Resin Application
Applying and sculpting the resin to match the natural contour of your teeth, ensuring a seamless look.
Ultraviolet Light Hardening
Using specialized UV light to harden the resin, securing the bond and restoring the tooth’s functionality.
Final Polishing
Polishing the bonded tooth to match the natural sheen of your surrounding teeth, ensuring a flawless finish.
Post-Treatment Care Instructions
Providing guidance on how to care for your bonded teeth to maximize the longevity of the treatment.
Follow-Up Appointments
Scheduling follow-up visits to monitor the condition of the bonded teeth and address any concerns promptly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is dental bonding painful?
Dental bonding is generally painless. Most patients do not require anesthesia unless the bonding is being used to fill a decayed tooth.
How long does dental bonding last?
With proper care, dental bonding can last from 3 to 10 years before needing touch-ups or replacement.
Can dental bonding be done in one appointment?
Yes, one of the biggest advantages of dental bonding is that it is typically completed in one appointment unless multiple teeth are involved.
Is bonding suitable for all teeth?
Bonding is most suitable for small cosmetic changes and for corrections in areas of low bite pressure, such as the front teeth.





