Dental Bonding

Restore Your Smile

Dental bonding is a conservative cosmetic treatment used to improve the appearance of teeth with minor imperfections. It involves applying a tooth colored resin to reshape and restore areas that affect the look of your smile.

La Tooth Doc offers dental bonding as a quick and effective way to make subtle improvements while preserving your natural tooth structure.

Dental bonding is often chosen for small changes that can make a noticeable difference. The procedure requires minimal preparation and can often be completed in a single visit.

Bonding is commonly used to address:

  • Chipped or cracked teeth
  • Small gaps between teeth
  • Uneven edges or shapes
  • Minor discoloration
  • Worn areas of enamel


This approach allows for targeted improvements without more involved treatment. Dental bonding is designed to match the color and contour of your natural teeth. Careful shaping and finishing help create a result that looks balanced and consistent with your smile.

While bonding is ideal for minor improvements, it can also be combined with other treatments as part of a larger cosmetic plan.

Schedule Your Dental Bonding Consultation

If you are looking to improve small imperfections in your smile, dental bonding may be the right option.

Schedule a visit with La Tooth Doc to learn more about your options and what to expect.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dental bonding is a cosmetic procedure that uses a tooth colored resin to repair or improve the appearance of teeth.

La Tooth Doc focuses on detail, comfort, and results that look natural while maintaining long term oral health.

Bonding can last several years with proper care, though it may need touch ups over time.

The procedure is typically comfortable and often does not require anesthesia.

Most bonding treatments can be completed in a single visit, depending on the number of teeth being treated.

Yes. The resin is matched to your natural tooth color and shaped to blend with your smile.

Yes. Bonding is commonly used to close small gaps and improve spacing.

Bonding material can stain over time, especially with exposure to coffee, tea, or tobacco.