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Cosmetic Dentistry
Dental Veneers Before and After Photos & Process
Porcelain veneers transform smiles by masking chips, stains, and gaps with natural-looking shells, boosting confidence. See dramatic before-and-after results.
2 min read
Mar 14, 2025

Cosmetic Dentistry
How Much Do Veneers Cost? Full Mouth Veneer Pricing & Options
Veneers are a popular cosmetic dental option that can truly transform your smile—whether you're fixing chipped edges, closing gaps, or just ready to give your natural teeth a major upgrade. But let’s be real: one of the first questions everyone asks before getting veneers is, "How much do veneers cost?"
7 min read
Mar 12, 2025

Oral Health
Understanding the Link between Oral Health and Overall Wellbeing
A bright, healthy smile is often considered a symbol of vitality and happiness. However, the significance of oral health goes beyond just appearances.
2 min read
Nov 27, 2024
FAQs
Frequently asked questions
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What is teeth bonding?
Teeth bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure where a tooth-colored resin is applied to the teeth to repair chips, cracks, discoloration, or gaps. The material is shaped and polished to match your natural teeth. -
How long does teeth bonding last?
Teeth bonding typically lasts 3 to 10 years, depending on the location of the bonding, your oral habits, and how well you care for your teeth. -
What can I expect during the teeth bonding procedure?
- Preparation: The dentist roughens the tooth surface and applies a conditioning liquid.
- Application: The resin is molded onto the tooth and hardened using a special light.
- Finishing: The bonded material is trimmed, shaped, and polished for a natural look.
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Is teeth bonding painful?
Teeth bonding is usually painless and doesn’t require anesthesia unless it’s used to fill a decayed tooth. The procedure is minimally invasive and quick. -
How do I care for teeth bonding?
- Avoid biting hard objects or chewing on ice.
- Brush and floss daily to maintain oral hygiene.
- Limit foods and drinks that can stain, such as coffee, tea, and red wine.
- Visit your dentist regularly to check the condition of the bonding.
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