Dental bonding offers a simple, affordable way to fix chipped, cracked, discolored, or slightly misaligned teeth. At Dental Plus Tarzana, we use tooth-colored composite resin to restore your smile in just one visit, no lab work required, no lengthy wait times, and results you'll love.
Dental bonding is a cosmetic procedure in which our dentist applies a tooth-colored composite resin directly to your tooth's surface. The resin is carefully shaped and molded to match your natural teeth, then hardened with a special light. The result is a seamless repair that blends perfectly with your smile; most people won't even notice you've had work done.
Our experienced dental team has helped countless Tarzana patients achieve the smiles they've always wanted through skilled, precise bonding work. We take the time to match the color and shape of your bonding perfectly to your natural teeth, so your results look authentic, not artificial. You'll feel comfortable throughout the process in our modern, welcoming office, and we're always transparent about costs and treatment options before we begin.
Whether you're fixing a single chipped tooth or improving multiple teeth at once, we customize each bonding procedure to your unique smile goals. Plus, we work with most dental insurance plans and offer flexible payment options for patients who need them.
Patients choose Dental Plus Tarzana not just for the quality of care, but for the way they're treated. Our team is known for a gentle approach, clear communication, and dedication to patient comfort. With a reputation for honest recommendations and exceptional results, we've earned the trust of families throughout Los Angeles. Whether you need a routine cleaning or advanced dental implants, you can count on caring, capable hands at every visit.
Dental bonding typically lasts 3-10 years, depending on where it's placed and how well you care for it. Bonding on front teeth usually lasts longer than on back teeth, which experience more chewing pressure.
No, dental bonding is described as painless and usually doesn't require anesthesia unless we're bonding to repair a cavity. The process simply involves slightly roughening your tooth's surface, applying the resin, shaping it, and hardening it with light.
Bonding is durable for everyday use but not as strong as natural tooth enamel or restorations like crowns. You should avoid biting hard objects, chewing ice, or using your teeth as tools to prevent chipping the bonded material.
Bonding uses composite resin applied directly to your tooth in one visit, while veneers are thin porcelain shells custom-made in a lab that require two visits. Veneers last longer (10-15 years) and resist staining better, but bonding is more affordable and less invasive.
Yes, we are! Give our friendly team a call at (818) 881-2333, and we'll get you scheduled for your dental bonding consultation.