If you wish to improve your smile, there are a number of ways that you can go about it. Dental treatments from braces to tooth whitening to veneers are available. If you want to improve your teeth, two options that you may be considering are dental bonding or veneers. If you are on the fence about the best treatment for you, here are three reasons why you may want to try tooth bonding first. 

Bonding will take away cracks and chips

If you are dealing with small issues in your smile including cracks or chips, dental bonding is one of the easiest methods to correct this issue. The resin substance that is applied will match your teeth. This will allow you to get a quick fix to breaks and cracks without having any abnormal look to your teeth. Your teeth can be filled in within one or two sessions, making it a quick change for the better. 

Bonding is a cheaper service

Tooth bonding is a service that is relatively inexpensive. Major changes, such as veneers, are a lengthier process and come with a heavier price tag. If you want to spend a reasonable amount of money but still repair your teeth, bonding is a service that can work for those on a budget and with time constraints. 

Bonding can help with cavities

If you have cavities that you need to be filled, you can fill the cavities and have your teeth bonded at the same time. This will allow your tooth structure to remain visually the same, due to the tooth-colored resin. Being able to fix two problems in one will help to make getting dental services cheaper and easier. Since the fillings will be made to look like a tooth, you will not have to deal with the distracting shade of a silver taking away from your smile. 

Bonding won't change the size and structure

When you get your teeth bonded you will be filling in any visible cracks or chips. This can help you to chew better and it can improve the overall structure of your teeth. Bonding will not change the shape nor the size of your teeth as veneers can. For some, it can be difficult to get used to the look and feel of veneers when they are much different than the natural tooth size and shape. With dental bonding, you are only making improvements to what you already have. 

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