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Tooth Bonding, Clemmons, NC

When you want to refresh your smile, tooth bonding is an excellent option. At Clemmons Village Smiles we offer tooth bonding as an affordable cosmetic service to correct minor flaws such as chips, gaps, stains, or uneven edges without lengthy or invasive procedures.

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Clemmons Village Smiles

Your Trusted Team for Tooth Bonding

At Clemmons Village Smiles, we believe your smile matters. Whether your goals are cosmetic or functional, our skilled team is committed to guiding you toward the healthiest, most confident version of your smile.

We listen to your goals and tailor treatments accordingly and strive to make your experience gentle, stress-free, and positive.

Tooth bonding can be among the most cost-effective cosmetic options, and we’ll help you understand your investment. Many bonding cases can be completed in a single visit, so you leave with a refreshed smile right away.

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How Tooth Bonding Works

Here’s the typical process you’ll experience with us:

  1. Shade matching
    We select a composite resin shade that closely matches your natural tooth color.

  2. Tooth preparation
    A mild etching solution is applied to help the resin adhere.

  3. Application
    The resin material is sculpted directly onto the tooth to correct the shape (fill a chip, close a gap, smooth an edge, etc.).

  4. Curing
    A special light hardens the material securely in place.

  5. Finishing touches
    We fine-tune the shape, polish the surface, and check the bite so everything feels natural and smooth.

Because the process is minimally invasive and doesn’t require removing much natural tooth, many patients complete their bonding appointment in just one visit.

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Tooth Bonding Q&A

Tooth bonding is not a permanent solution, but it will last a long time and you will only need to go back to the dentist for touch ups every few years.

No, this is a relatively painless and quick procedure. Numbing is also given before the treatment to ensure you are as comfortable as possible throughout.

Tooth bonding is a common procedure used for those with cracks, gaps or chips in their teeth. If you only have one chipped tooth, bonding might be a better and cheaper option instead of other common procedure such as veneers.

No, the material used for bonding cannot be whitened. It is advised to avoid food and drinks that stain to avoid the color from fading. The bonding can always be replaced if discoloration begins.

Daily brushing and flossing and avoiding damage are the best aftercare for your new bonding. This resin material can still chip so it’s best to avoid hard or sharp foods or objects like ice or pens. If you are prone to grinding your teeth at night, investing in a nightguard might also be a good idea to prevent any further damage.

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