
What is Teeth Bonding?
Teeth bonding at GDental repairs chips, gaps, and decay in just one visit—giving you a confident smile that looks completely natural.
Dental bonding is a simple cosmetic procedure where your dentist applies a tooth-colored resin material to your tooth, then hardens it with a special light. This bonds the material to the tooth, improving its appearance and restoring your confident smile.

Why Choose Teeth Bonding?
Cost-Effective
Significantly more affordable than veneers or crowns
Quick Process
Usually completed in 30-60 minutes per tooth
Minimally Invasive
Preserves most of your natural tooth structure
No Recovery Time
Resume normal activities immediately
No Anesthesia
Typically painless and comfortable
Restore Your Smile's Beauty and Function
Get back to smiling confidently with our simple, effective tooth bonding procedure. Our experienced team uses premium porcelain or resin materials that blend seamlessly with your natural teeth to fix:
With proper care, dental bonding can last 3-10 years before needing touch-ups. While not as durable as other cosmetic options, the affordability and simplicity make it an excellent choice for minor corrections.
Ready to transform your smile without emptying your wallet? Ask your dentist if dental bonding is right for you!
Frequently Asked Questions
About teeth bonding
With proper care, dental bonding typically lasts 3-10 years before requiring touch-ups or replacement.
No. Most bonding procedures don’t even require anesthesia. The process is comfortable and painless for most patients.
Teeth bonding is one of the most affordable cosmetic dental treatments available today. The exact cost depends on several factors, including the extent of the procedure and number of teeth being treated. We’re happy to provide you with a personalized estimate during your consultation.
Insurance often covers bonding procedures when they’re done to fill cavities or for structural reasons. Purely cosmetic bonding may not be covered. Our team can help verify your benefits.
Care for bonded teeth just like your natural teeth: brush twice daily, floss regularly, and visit us for routine cleanings. Avoid habits like nail-biting, chewing pens, or using teeth as tools to extend the life of your bonding.
Bonding materials don’t respond to whitening treatments like natural teeth. If you’re considering whitening, it’s best to do so before bonding so we can match the bonding to your whitened teeth.
Bonding is ideal for minor cosmetic issues and is more affordable than veneers. However, veneers last longer and resist staining better. During your consultation, we’ll discuss which option best suits your specific needs and budget.
At GDental, we can typically complete bonding in just one visit, with each tooth taking only 30-60 minutes.