There are two types of bonding. What type is indicated in your situation
depends upon whether you have a small area or a larger area that requires correction.
For small corrections
These are one appointment fillings which are
color-matched to the tooth and are bonded to the surface for added strength. These are
most appropriate for small fillings and front fillings as they may not be as durable for
large fillings.
For larger corrections
Dental lab-created tooth-colored fillings require two
appointments and involve making a mold of your teeth and placing a temporary filling. A
dental laboratory then creates a very durable filling to custom-fit the mold made from
your teeth. These fillings are typically made of porcelain. The custom-fit filling is then
bonded to your tooth on your return visit. This type is even more natural looking, more
durable and more stain resistant. (For more information on these types of fillings, please
see About Cosmetic Dentistry's section on dental
fillings.)

Next: Are you a
Candidate for tooth bonding?
- Introduction to tooth bonding
- What is it and how long does tooth bonding last?
- Procedure description: cosmetic tooth
bonding
- What types of cosmetic dental bonding are there?
- Who is a candidate for the dental
bonding procedure?
- How much does tooth bonding cost?
- What are the pros and cons of the dental
bonding procedure?
- Before and after photos - dental bonding
- Personal stories from tooth bonding
patients
- Discuss dental bonding on the Cosmetic
Dentistry Message Board

A guide to cosmetic dental bonding.
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