If you're looking for a non-invasive cosmetic dental procedure to enhance your smile, dental bonding might be the right solution for you. At Liberty Dentistry, conveniently located near the Toyota Plant Center in Liberty, NC, we offer dental bonding services to patients looking to fill gaps, spaces, and chipped teeth.
What is Dental Bonding?
Bonding is a common cosmetic procedure that can be done comfortably in our office. Unlike other treatments, bonding typically doesn't require any type of anesthetic to complete. Bonding uses a material known as composite resin to carefully fill in gaps, spaces, and chipped areas for a beautifully finished smile. Most bonding work can last for roughly a decade before it should be replaced with new material.
Why choose Liberty Dentistry for Dental Bonding?
- Proximity to Toyota Plant Center: Located just 2 miles from the Toyota Plant Center, Liberty Dentistry is ideally situated to serve the dental needs of Toyota employees and their families. We take pride in our partnership with Toyota, offering specialized care and convenience for our community.
- Accepting Delta Dental Premier: As a provider for Delta Dental Premier, Liberty Dentistry ensures that Toyota employees have access to premier dental care without financial worry, making top-quality dental implant restorations more accessible and stress-free.
- Advanced Technology: Utilizing the latest in 3D dentistry, Dr. Moses offers precise and efficient implant restorations.
- Serving Liberty, NC, and Surrounding Areas: Liberty Dentistry extends its services beyond Liberty, NC, to the entire Randolph County, including areas like Kimesville, Climax, Pleasant Garden, and many others. Our commitment to providing exceptional dental care knows no boundaries, ensuring that everyone has access to the best dental implant solutions.
Are You a Candidate for Dental Bonding?
We will examine your teeth carefully before determining if bonding is right for you. Most of our patients who either want or need bonding can successfully have it placed. If the tooth is severely damaged or if you're experiencing pain, other treatments may be necessary. Older bonding material can be easily replaced by our team in the office.
What Can You Expect During Dental Bonding?
We start by slightly buffing and then filing down the tooth in need of bonding work. This helps the composite to stick onto the tooth better. We match the color of the resin before placing it on the tooth itself. From there, the resin is shaped and smoothed before being cured with a bright dental light. You can expect the new bonding material to last for roughly 10 years before it may begin to show signs of wear and damage. Bonding can be brushed and flossed around normally to keep the teeth healthy.
Get in Touch with Liberty Dentistry
At Liberty Dentistry, we are dedicated to giving your family the smiles that they deserve! Conveniently located near the Toyota Plant Center and accepting Delta Dental Premier, we are your trusted partner for dental health. Call us at (336) 622-2951 to schedule your appointment with Dr. Greg Moses and experience unparalleled dental care at Liberty Dentistry.