Experience the transformative power of dental bonding at Scarsdale Smiles, where our Scarsdale dentist helps patients achieve their dream smiles every day. Our state-of-the-art facility and skilled team are dedicated to providing exceptional care and personalized attention to each patient. With dental bonding, you can address a wide range of cosmetic concerns, such as chipped, discolored, or misshapen teeth, in just one visit.
Quick, non-invasive procedure that can drastically improve the appearance of your smile in just one visit
Highly versatile, capable of correcting a variety of dental issues, such as chipped, discolored, or misshapen teeth
One of the most cost-effective cosmetic dental procedures, making it an accessible choice for many patients
Painless procedure that does not require anesthesia
Dental bonding is a relatively quick procedure, typically taking between 30 to 60 minutes per tooth. The exact duration will depend on the complexity of your case and the number of teeth being treated. Unlike other cosmetic procedures such as crowns or veneers, dental bonding can often be completed in a single visit. This makes it a convenient option for those looking to improve their smile without a significant time commitment.
After your dental bonding procedure, you can resume your normal activities immediately. There are no significant restrictions, although it's advisable to avoid consuming stain-causing substances like coffee, tea, or tobacco for the first 48 hours to prevent discoloration. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups are essential to maintain the health and longevity of your bonded teeth.
Absolutely! One of the many advantages of dental bonding is the ability to match the resin's color to your natural teeth. Before the procedure, Dr. Alexander Cox will carefully select a composite resin that closely matches the shade of your existing teeth. This ensures a seamless, natural-looking result that blends in beautifully with your smile.
While dental bonding is a durable treatment, it's not considered permanent and may require touch-ups or replacements over time. The lifespan of dental bonding typically ranges from 3 to 10 years, depending on factors like oral hygiene habits, the location of the bonded teeth, and personal habits such as teeth grinding or chewing on hard objects. Regular dental check-ups will allow Dr. Cox to monitor the condition of your bonded teeth and recommend any necessary touch-ups or replacements.