COLBORNE DENTAL, ORILLIA

Cosmetic Bonding

Refine chips, edges, gaps, and shape with a natural finish. A conservative cosmetic option designed to look subtle, clean, and confident.

  • Natural looking, tooth colored resin
  • Conservative, no to minimal tooth removal/preparation
  • Clear plan and shade match first
Cosmetic dental bonding treatment to refine tooth shape and chips
CALM, MODERN, AND DETAIL DRIVEN

Small changes, a noticeably better smile

Bonding is artistry and precision. We shape, polish, and blend to keep everything looking natural, not obvious.

Cosmetic bonding shaping and polishing for a natural smile

What bonding can fix

Chips, worn edges, small gaps, uneven shapes, and minor discoloration for a cleaner overall look.

What to expect

Shade match, gentle prep, resin placement, shaping, then a high polish that blends naturally with your smile.

How long it lasts

With good care, bonding can look great for years. We’ll guide you on habits that help it stay smooth and bright.

Natural finish

We focus on symmetry, edges, and polish so bonding blends in with your natural tooth texture and shine.

A subtle upgrade that still looks like you

Cosmetic bonding uses a tooth colored resin that is shaped directly on the tooth. It’s a great option for small improvements when you want a more refined look without a major procedure.

Signs bonding may be a good fit

  • Small chips or rough edges
  • Minor gaps or uneven spacing
  • Short or worn front teeth
  • One tooth that looks slightly different
If you grind your teeth, we may recommend a night guard to help protect bonding and keep edges looking smooth.
Beautiful natural smile after cosmetic bonding refinement

Cosmetic Bonding FAQs

Clear answers before you book

Does cosmetic bonding hurt?
Bonding is usually very comfortable. Many cases need little to no numbing. If you’re sensitive, we can numb gently.
How long does bonding take?
Often one visit. Timing depends on how many teeth we’re bonding and the amount of reshaping needed.
Does bonding stain?
Bonding can pick up stains over time, especially with coffee, tea, red wine, or smoking. Polishing and good habits help keep it bright.
Is bonding better than veneers?
It depends on your goals. Bonding is conservative and faster, while veneers can be more durable and ideal for bigger changes. We’ll recommend what fits your smile.