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01 Dental Bonding

Dental bonding in Downey.

Affordable cosmetic repair for chipped, gapped, or misshapen teeth, typically completed in a single visit.

02 What is Dental Bonding

Quick cosmetic fixes, real results.

Dental bonding uses a tooth-colored composite resin (the same material as tooth-colored fillings) to repair small cosmetic concerns. The resin is shaped, hardened with a curing light, and polished to match your natural teeth, transforming a chipped, gapped, or misshapen tooth in a single visit.

Bonding is the most affordable cosmetic dentistry option we offer. It costs significantly less than veneers and is often completed in one 30-60 minute visit per tooth. No preparation of the underlying tooth is required for most cases, meaning the procedure is reversible if you ever decide to upgrade to a different cosmetic option later.

Dr. Hadis Reyhani performs cosmetic bonding cases at our practice. While bonding does not last as long as porcelain veneers (typically 5-10 years vs. 15-20 for veneers), it is the right choice for many patients with single-tooth or small-area concerns.

Common bonding uses include closing small gaps between teeth, repairing chipped corners or edges, reshaping teeth that are too short or pointed, and concealing minor stains that whitening cannot remove. For comprehensive smile makeovers, porcelain veneers are usually the better long-term investment, but for spot repairs, bonding is often the right tool.

03 What It Fixes

What dental bonding can correct.

Bonding solves specific cosmetic concerns where the issue is small and localized.

  • Chipped Teeth

    Repair small chips on tooth corners, edges, or biting surfaces. Bonding fills the chip and restores the original tooth shape, often invisible after polishing.

  • Small Gaps

    Close minor gaps between teeth without orthodontic treatment. Bonding adds material to the sides of teeth to fill the space. Most effective for gaps less than 2mm wide.

  • Misshapen Teeth

    Reshape teeth that are too small, too pointed, or oddly shaped. Bonding can lengthen short teeth, round pointed ones, or correct irregularities for a more balanced smile.

  • Stained Teeth

    Cover stains that whitening cannot remove, including stains from medication, fluorosis, or trauma. Bonding can be used on individual teeth where stains are localized.

  • Worn Edges

    Restore the length and shape of teeth worn down from grinding, age, or normal use. Often combined with a custom night guard to prevent further wear.

  • Cavities in Visible Areas

    When a cavity in a visible front tooth needs treatment, bonding doubles as a cosmetic restoration, blending seamlessly with the natural tooth.

04 Comparison

Bonding vs. porcelain veneers.

Both correct cosmetic concerns. Here is when bonding is the right choice and when veneers make more sense.

Comparison of dental bonding and porcelain veneers across nine factors.
FactorDental BondingPorcelain Veneers
MaterialComposite resinMedical-grade ceramic
Lifespan5-10 years15-20+ years
Stain resistanceCan stain over timeHighly stain-resistant
StrengthLess durable, can chipVery strong, fracture-resistant
CostLower upfrontHigher upfront investment
Treatment timeSingle visit, 30-60 minutes per tooth2-3 visits over 3-4 weeks
Tooth preparationMinimal to noneThin layer of enamel removal
ReversibilityOften reversibleGenerally not reversible
Best forSingle tooth, small repairs, budget-consciousComprehensive makeovers, long-term investment
Patient consultation discussing dental bonding candidacy
05 Is It Right For You

When bonding is the right choice.

Bonding works best for specific situations. Here is when it is the right tool for the job.

  • Single-tooth or small-area cosmetic concerns
  • Patients seeking the most affordable cosmetic option
  • Patients wanting a reversible, conservative approach
  • Quick repairs needed before an event or photograph
  • Adolescents and young adults whose teeth are still developing (committing to permanent veneers may be premature)
  • Patients exploring cosmetic dentistry for the first time
  • Repairs that need to happen in a single visit

Bonding may NOT be the right choice for:

  • Comprehensive smile makeovers involving multiple teeth (veneers usually better)
  • Patients with strong tooth grinding habits (bonding wears faster than ceramic)
  • Heavy coffee, tea, wine, or tobacco use (bonding stains over time)
  • Long-term cosmetic solutions where 15-20 year lifespan matters more than upfront cost

Dr. Reyhani discusses both bonding and veneers honestly at your consultation, comparing what each option would look like, cost, and last for your specific case. Sometimes bonding is clearly the right choice; sometimes veneers are. Often patients start with bonding and upgrade to veneers years later when ready.

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06 The Process

Your bonding appointment, step by step.

Typically completed in a single 30-60 minute visit per tooth.

  1. 01

    Color Matching

    Dr. Reyhani matches the composite resin shade to your natural tooth color. Modern composites have multiple shades that can be layered for the most natural appearance.

  2. 02

    Tooth Preparation

    For most bonding cases, no anesthesia is needed and minimal preparation of the tooth is required. The tooth surface is gently roughened and a conditioning liquid is applied to help the resin adhere.

  3. 03

    Resin Application

    The composite resin is applied in layers and shaped to your desired tooth contour. Each layer is hardened with a curing light before the next is applied.

  4. 04

    Sculpting and Shaping

    Once the bonding material is built up, Dr. Reyhani sculpts it to match the natural shape of surrounding teeth. This is the most artistic part of the procedure, and the part that determines how natural the result looks.

  5. 05

    Final Polish

    The bonding is polished smooth to match the surface texture of natural enamel. Bite is checked and adjusted as needed. The transformation is immediate.

07 Common Questions

Questions about bonding?

Bonding is the most accessible cosmetic option we offer. Here are the questions patients ask most often.

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Bonding typically lasts 5-10 years with proper care, though lifespan varies based on location in the mouth, your habits, and how well you care for it. Bonding on biting surfaces or teeth subject to grinding wears faster than bonding on smooth front-tooth surfaces. Patients who avoid hard foods, do not grind their teeth, and maintain good home care often see longer-lasting results.

08 Why Us

Cosmetic care at every level.

Dr. Reyhani brings the same artistic eye to bonding cases as to veneer cases. Smile design is smile design, regardless of price point.

  • Cosmetic-trained doctor

    Dr. Hadis Reyhani has extensive experience in cosmetic dentistry including precise bonding work. Sculpting and shape matter as much for bonding as for veneers.

  • Color matching done right

    We use multi-shade composite materials and layer them carefully to match your natural tooth color, including translucency at the edges. Most patients cannot tell where bonding ends.

  • Bilingual aesthetic conversations

    Cosmetic decisions are personal. We discuss what you want and what is possible in your preferred language, English or Spanish.

  • Honest comparison with alternatives

    Bonding is not always the right answer. We tell you when veneers, whitening, or other treatments would serve you better, even if it means recommending against bonding.

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New patients welcome. Same-week appointments available for most visits.