How can dental bonding help with cosmetic concerns?
Improving the smile when imperfections are present is the easiest way to boost a patient’s self-confidence. Dr. Angela Bauer Williams and her team at Cambridge Family Dental of Cambridge, Wisconsin, is a reliable, trusted, and experienced dentist who is pleased to provide solutions for those who want to enjoy aesthetic enhancement of their smiles. This may often include dental bonding or “cosmetic bonding.”
What is dental bonding?
Dental bonding is best described as the process during which tooth-colored composite resin is applied to teeth to repair damage or improve their appearance effectively. This unique procedure is used mainly for cosmetic purposes, making it easier for patients to achieve beautiful smiles without more invasive treatments. In addition to cosmetic bonding, dental bonding can also be used as an alternative to silver fillings and for repairing small chips or cracks in teeth. This versatility makes it a popular option for many of our patients.
What can dental bonding improve?
Composite resin is a versatile material that can be used in many different ways in cosmetic and restorative dentistry. It is often used to:
- Repair small chips or cracks in teeth
- Close gaps between teeth
- Improve the appearance of any discolored or stained teeth
- Lengthen short or misshapen teeth
- Protect root surfaces that have been exposed due to gum recession
How much does dental bonding cost?
Because composite bonding for the teeth uses a low-cost material, it is an affordable solution for many patients who visit our Cambridge, Wisconsin, area office. We are committed to providing this and many other ways to address dental issues, allowing patients to choose options that fit their lifestyles and personal budgets.
Schedule time to speak to our team about your options for bonding chipped and gapped teeth
Whatever imperfections are present, our team at Cambridge Family Dental of Cambridge, WI, can assist! Call the office of Dr. Angela Bauer Williams and her team at (608) 423-6784 to request a consultation visit to discuss composite bonding for teeth. The office is located at 710 Katie Court and serves patients in and around the community.
Before and After Images of Patients
Bonding
Patient Name: C. Ploessl
Concern: “Chipped front teeth” Repaired with bonded resin

Bonding
Patient Name: D. Powers
Treated with bonding. Concern: “Patient doesn`t like the space between the front teeth and both have chipping.”
