Dental bonding

Bonding is a simple, conservative way to refine the appearance of a tooth. Using a tooth-coloured material, we can smooth chips, adjust shape, close small spaces, or blend areas that look uneven. The goal is always subtle, natural improvement — nothing that feels artificial or out of place.

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Why bonding matters

Small aesthetic concerns can affect how your smile feels day to day. Bonding offers a gentle solution that can be completed in a single visit without extensive preparation.

What bonding supports:

  • Smoother, more even tooth edges
  • Improved symmetry and shape
  • Natural-looking refinements
  • Conservative treatment with minimal tooth alteration
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What happens during bonding

We prepare the surface, apply a tooth-coloured material, shape it carefully, and harden it with a light. After polishing, the result blends seamlessly with surrounding teeth.
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