Dental Bonding in Woodridge, IL
Dental bonding in Woodridge uses tooth-colored composite resin to repair small chips, close minor gaps, cover discoloration, and reshape teeth in a conservative way.

What the dentist checks before appearance changes
Dental bonding in Woodridge uses tooth-colored composite resin to repair small chips, close minor gaps, cover discoloration, and reshape teeth in a conservative way.
Smile and bite evaluation to confirm bonding is appropriate
Shade selection for tooth-colored composite resin
Careful shaping, polishing, and bite adjustment
Maintenance guidance for staining, wear, and future repairs
What cosmetic treatment can refine
Repair chipped, cracked, or worn teeth
Close small gaps and improve tooth shape
Cover discoloration or uneven areas
Often completed in a single visit with minimal tooth removal
How cosmetic options are compared
Cosmetic planning considers tooth health, gum position, bite forces, shade, shape, and maintenance.
Discuss the tooth shape, color, and appearance goal
Prepare the tooth surface conservatively
Apply and sculpt tooth-colored composite resin
Harden, polish, and check the final bite
Reasons patients ask about this cosmetic option
These symptoms and situations are common reasons patients ask Urban Dental Care about bonding.
A front tooth has a small chip, gap, stain, or uneven edge.
You want a conservative alternative to veneers or crowns.
A bonded area needs polishing, repair, or replacement.
Questions before booking
Bonding uses tooth-colored composite resin shaped directly on the tooth to improve chips, gaps, stains, worn edges, or minor shape concerns.
Bonding often lasts several years, but lifespan depends on bite forces, oral habits, staining, grinding, and maintenance.
Bonding can be a conservative and cost-effective option for smaller cosmetic concerns. Veneers may be considered for broader color, shape, or alignment goals.

