Dental Bonding
Enhance your smile with precision dental bonding at Westhill Dental in Greenville, WI, to improve the appearance of teeth that are chipped, cracked, discolored, or misaligned.
Dental Bonding in Greenville, WI
We provide dental bonding, a versatile and minimally invasive procedure designed to correct imperfections and enhance the beauty of your smile. Dental bonding is an excellent option for those looking to make aesthetic improvements without the commitment of more invasive procedures. Whether you’re considering bonding or veneers, curious about gum contouring, or wondering about the longevity of dental bonding, our expert team is here to guide you through your options, ensuring you receive personalized care that meets your unique needs and aesthetic goals.
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Dental bonding vs. veneers—which one should I get?
Choosing between dental bonding and veneers depends on several factors, including your dental health, the extent of the changes you want to make, and your budget.
Dental bonding is a quick, cost-effective solution for minor corrections, such as chips, gaps, or discoloration, involving a resin applied directly to the tooth and shaped to achieve a natural look.
Veneers, on the other hand, are thin porcelain shells custom-made to cover the front surface of your teeth, ideal for more significant cosmetic changes. While veneers offer a more durable and stain-resistant solution, dental bonding can be a more accessible option for those seeking immediate improvements with less tooth enamel removal.
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What is gum contouring?
Gum contouring, or gingival sculpting, is a cosmetic procedure that reshapes the gum line to improve the appearance of your smile. It’s often sought by individuals who feel their gums are too high or too low, making their teeth appear too small or too long. We can use precise techniques to remove excess gum tissue or restore gum tissue to create a more balanced, aesthetically pleasing smile. Gum contouring can be performed alone or with other cosmetic procedures, such as dental bonding or veneers, to achieve optimal results.
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How long does dental bonding last?
The longevity of dental bonding depends on the location of the bonded teeth and your oral habits. On average, dental bonding can last from 3 to 10 years before needing touch-ups or replacement. Factors that can affect the lifespan of dental bonding include biting into hard foods, teeth grinding, and overall dental hygiene practices. To extend the life of your dental bonding, it’s important to follow good oral hygiene practices, including regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups, and to avoid habits that could put excessive pressure on the bonded teeth.
More Questions?
Call our office if you have more questions about dental bonding and the procedure, and we'll be happy to answer them.