Bonding
Complimentary
Consult
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Includes:
● CT Scan
● 4 bitewings
● 3 upper anterior PA’s
● 3 lower anterior PA’s (Value $564)
*Conditions Apply
WHY CHOOSE
Ammons Dental By Design?
AN EXTRAORDINARY TEAM OF HIGHLY TRAINED DENTISTS
Extensive Advanced Training and Excel in the Fields of:
- Surgical Implant Placement
- Orthodontics - SureSmile® Certified
- Cosmetic Dentistry
- General Dentistry
Highest Implant Success Rates Using Cutting-Edge Cone Beam 3D CT Technology and Computer Guided Implant Surgery for Precise Implant Placement
Computer Generated CEREC 1-Day Crowns for the Perfect Tooth Restoration
Lecturers and Published Authors in Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry
WHAT PEOPLE SAY
Testimonials
I have had the best experience at Ammons dental . They have helped me in having a more beautiful smile . The staff is awesome, they all make going to the dentist pleasant. I highly recommend them.
CHERYL FRAZIER★★★★★
I am not a big fan of going to the dentist; never have been, but I do take pride in my smile/teeth. Dr. Ammons always listens to any concerns I may have and always has the answer. He and his staff do everything to make me feel as comfortable and at ease as possible.
OMI★★★★★
Dr Ammons and staff are fabulous ! They do everything to make you comfortable with whatever procedure you are having. They are gentle, kind and caring...I would recommend Dr Ammons to everyone!
KATHY S★★★★★
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What is Bonding?
Tooth bonding is a cosmetic procedure in which a tooth-colored composite resin is applied to a tooth to enhance its appearance.
Tooth bonding is used for a variety of purposes:
- Correcting a tooth gap.
- Covering discolorations.
- Repairing chipped/cracked teeth.
Tooth bonding is dependent on the artistic ability of the dentist, since the work is done “freehand,” without taking impressions or using a laboratory. The tooth must be color matched, sculpted, and polished to produce a beautiful and natural looking result.
The Bonding Procedure
Bonding takes approximately 30-60 minutes in a single visit to our office.
- First, we select a shade of composite resin that is as close as possible to the shade of your teeth.
- A liquid is then applied that helps the bonding material adhere to the teeth.
- The composite resin is applied to the teeth, smoothed into the desired shape and hardened with a high intensity light.
- After the resin has hardened, a few final touches are made, and the teeth being treated are polished until they resemble the other teeth.
Contact us today to schedule a cosmetic appointment.