Uneven spaces or gaps between your teeth can be problematic, as food can get lodged in these areas and cause plaque buildup. Front tooth gaps can also be unappealing. If you’re unhappy with gaps in your smile, your Carol Stream dentists can close them naturally with dental bonding. Bonding is a cosmetic dental treatment designed to correct minor flaws in your teeth to improve your smile’s aesthetics. Drs. Evelyn Maggos and Britly Barton offer dental bonding for gaps or other imperfections in your smile at Park Dental Care in Carol Stream, Illinois.
Bonding uses composite resin tooth-colored material to conceal tooth flaws that make your smile unappealing. Through dental bonding, Drs. Maggos and Barton can:
Bonding is a convenient way to enhance your smile, as there’s no need for drilling, surgery, or anesthetics. Our dentists can use bonding to make a front tooth gap disappear in one dental visit. The beautiful results, however, can last for years!
Before - irregular enamel color
After - dental bonding
If there’s a minor aspect of your smile you’d like to change for the better, talk to our team about dental bonding. We’ll evaluate your smile and oral health to see if you’re a good candidate for this treatment. Good oral health is a prerequisite for all of our cosmetic treatments.
Bonding works best for minor imperfections in your smile such as small gaps, chips, cracks, etc. Major problems with fractured, broken, or misaligned teeth or large gaps in your smile may require more comprehensive dental treatment, such as a dental crown, veneers, or orthodontics.
To learn more about dental bonding for gaps or other imperfections in your smile, contact the team at Park Dental Care in Carol Stream, IL, at 630-556-8880.
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