EDMOND: (405) 348-9911

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tooth-colored resin bonding

Dental Bonding in Oklahoma

Eliminate little imperfections

a dentist is doing a tooth-colored bonding to a middle-aged man

Small chips, gaps, and stains put a damper on your confidence and oral health, and can drive you crazy. Dental bonding is a simple yet effective solution. Bonding involves applying a natural white composite resin directly to your teeth to cover your damaged tooth, hide imperfections, and provide a beautiful and durable smile.

Best of all, the entire treatment can be completed in just one easy visit.

Bonding can address a variety of minor concerns:

    A single discolored tooth

    Small gaps between teeth

    Little chips, cracks, or cavities

    Improperly shaped tooth

  • Expert Care

    Our dentist and dental team are highly trained and experienced in all aspects of dental care, from basic cleanings to advanced restorative treatments.

  • Modern Technology

    We use the latest dental technology to ensure effective, efficient treatments that are comfortable for you and better for your oral health.

  • Patient-Centered

    At The Tooth Experience, you are our top priority. We listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and tailor every treatment to meet your needs and goals.

cosmetic tooth bonding

How Bonding Works

01

Color Matching

The composite material is customized to match the shade of your natural teeth.

02

Tooth Preparation

We may prepare the surface to help the bonding agent stick to the tooth.

03

Bonding

We apply the bonding material, using a UV light to cure and seal it.




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Dental Bonding FAQ's

More questions? We’re ready to help. Give us a call at (405) 348-9911 or book your free consultation now.

  • ● The cost of bonding is calculated per tooth.● Some dental insurance plans cover most of the cost of bonding, particularly when it is done for structural or health reasons.● We’ll explain your estimated out-of-pocket investment.

  • Dental bonding often lasts 4-8 years or more before needing a touchup treatment.

  • No. Dental bonding does not affect the natural enamel of your teeth.

  • Composite resin is almost as durable as your natural tooth enamel. To avoid damage, just continue with proper brushing, flossing, and routine dental visits.

  • We’ll make sure the bonding material matches the natural color of your teeth. However, bonding material does not respond to teeth whitening treatments.