cosmetic dentistry

Cosmetic Dental Bonding in South Philadelphia

Sometimes the most impactful improvements are also the simplest. Cosmetic bonding uses tooth-colored composite resin to repair chips, cracks, gaps, and minor discoloration — often in a single appointment with no anesthesia and no removal of healthy tooth structure. It’s one of the most versatile and accessible cosmetic treatments available, and in the right situations, the results are remarkable.

At Pera Dentistry & Aesthetics, our dentists apply bonding with an artist’s touch — sculpting and shaping the resin by hand to create a result that blends seamlessly with your natural tooth. It’s a treatment that requires both skill and an eye for aesthetics to do well.

Why Bonding?

What Cosmetic Bonding Can Address

How does it work?

How Dental Bonding Works

The bonding process is straightforward and comfortable. The tooth surface is gently etched to create a better bonding surface, and a conditioning liquid is applied. The composite resin — matched to the color of your natural tooth — is then applied, molded, and shaped. Once the desired shape is achieved, a curing light hardens the material. Final shaping and polishing complete the process.
Most bonding procedures take 30 to 60 minutes per tooth and require no anesthesia unless a cavity is being treated at the same time.
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Bonding vs. Veneers: Which Is Right for You?

Both bonding and veneers can address many of the same cosmetic concerns, but they differ in several important ways:

One of our dentists will help you evaluate which option makes more sense for your specific goals, budget, and the extent of the improvements you’re looking for.

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Caring for Bonded Teeth

Composite resin is durable but less so than porcelain. Avoid biting fingernails, chewing pen caps, or using your teeth as tools — these habits can chip bonding. Cut into hard foods like apples rather than biting into them directly.
Coffee, tea, and red wine can stain the resin over time more than natural enamel. With good care, bonding typically lasts five to ten years before it may need to be touched up or replaced.
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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Cosmetic Dental Bonding

Does dental bonding hurt?
In most cases, bonding is completely painless and requires no anesthesia. The process involves no drilling and minimal tooth preparation. If bonding is being done to treat a cavity at the same time, local anesthesia will be used for that portion of the treatment.
Dental bonding typically lasts five to ten years with proper care. The resin is less durable than porcelain and may chip or stain over time, particularly if subjected to hard biting forces or staining beverages. Touch-ups and repairs are straightforward and can extend the life of the restoration significantly.
Yes — when done well, dental bonding is virtually invisible. The composite resin is carefully matched to the shade of your natural teeth and polished to mimic the surface sheen of enamel. An experienced cosmetic dentist can create results that are genuinely difficult to distinguish from the natural tooth.
Bonding is most effective for small to moderate chips. For larger fractures or more significant structural damage, a crown or veneer may be a more durable and appropriate solution. We’ll evaluate the damage and recommend the best course of treatment at your consultation.
Bonding for purely cosmetic purposes is typically not covered by dental insurance. When bonding is used to repair a tooth damaged by decay or injury, it may be covered as a restorative service. We’ll check your specific benefits and let you know what applies to your situation.

Ready to restore your smile?

Located at 1627 S Broad St, South Philadelphia. Coming soon to Haddonfield, NJ. Bonding is one of our most popular single-visit cosmetic treatments.