Bonding
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- Free Initial Consultation ($150* Value)
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WHY CHOOSE
Dr. Gokhale?
HIGHLY SKILLED & COMPASSIONATE
WITH A WOMAN’S GENTLE TOUCH
19+ Years Clinical Experience
Extensive Advanced Training in the Fields of:
- All Aspects of Cosmetic Dentistry
- General Dentistry
- Invisalign® Certified
State-of-the-Art Technology for Optimum Patient Care & Comfort
- Panoramic 2D Full Mouth X-Ray Exposing Areas that Can’t be Seen with Traditional X-rays
- Intra-Oral Camera for a Clear Accurate Picture of All your Teeth
- Low Dose Digital X-Rays = 90% Less Radiation
WHAT PEOPLE SAY
Testimonials
My experience at West Creek Dental was excellent! The staff were very courteous and attentive. They explained the procedure and insurance / payment options in detail. Dr. Gokhale is very knowledgeable and precise in her explanation of work that needs to be done and treats you like you are the only patient in the office. Never rushed and never makes you feel pressured. Highly Recommended!
Teju S.★★★★★
Great, friendly staff! They made me feel right at home. Dr. G was so helpful and informative every step of the way. I love her attention to detail! Just finished my invisalign treatment!
Brian LeSure★★★★★
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What is Bonding?
Tooth bonding is a cosmetic procedure in which a tooth-colored composite resin is applied to a tooth to enhance its appearance.
Tooth bonding is used for a variety of purposes:
- Correcting a tooth gap.
- Covering discolorations.
- Repairing chipped/cracked teeth.
Tooth bonding is dependent on the artistic ability of the dentist, since the work is done “freehand,” without taking impressions or using a laboratory. The tooth must be color matched, sculpted, and polished to produce a beautiful and natural looking result.
The Bonding Procedure
Bonding takes approximately 30-60 minutes in a single visit to our office.
- First, we select a shade of composite resin that is as close as possible to the shade of your teeth.
- A liquid is then applied that helps the bonding material adhere to the teeth.
- The composite resin is applied to the teeth, smoothed into the desired shape and hardened with a high intensity light.
- After the resin has hardened, a few final touches are made, and the teeth being treated are polished until they resemble the other teeth.
Contact us today to schedule a cosmetic appointment.