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Cosmetic Dentistry

Dental Bonding in Pleasant Grove, UT

A fast, affordable way to repair chips, close small gaps, and refine minor flaws, often in a single visit.

What is dental bonding?

Dental bonding uses a tooth-colored composite resin, the same material we use for natural-looking fillings, to repair and reshape teeth. We sculpt it directly onto the tooth, harden it, and polish it to blend in. It's one of the quickest, most affordable cosmetic treatments we offer.

Bonding is a great fit for small chips, gaps, and irregularities, and most cases are finished in a single visit.

What bonding can fix

We use bonding to repair chipped or cracked teeth, close small gaps, reshape uneven edges, and cover minor discoloration. It can also protect a tooth's exposed root when gums recede.

Because little or no enamel is removed, bonding is one of the most conservative cosmetic options, and it's usually reversible.

What to expect

Bonding is typically done without anesthetic. We choose a shade to match your tooth, apply and sculpt the resin, harden it with a curing light, and polish it smooth, all in one appointment.

With good care, bonding lasts several years before it may need a touch-up. We'll suggest a night guard if you grind your teeth, to help it last.

Why Grove Creek Dental

Dental Bonding in Pleasant Grove, from a team that takes the time.

Families across Pleasant Grove, Lindon, American Fork, Cedar Hills, and Orem choose Grove Creek Dental for dental bonding because we listen first, explain every option in plain language, and never rush your care. Dr. Jackson and Dr. Cook treat patients of all ages, so you can keep your family's dentistry close to home.

Experienced, gentle care

Advanced training and a calm, unhurried approach so every visit feels comfortable.

Everything under one roof

Preventive, cosmetic, restorative, and surgical care together in one Pleasant Grove office.

Accepting new patients

We welcome new patients and most insurance plans, with same-day emergency slots when available.

Common questions

Dental Bonding questions, answered.

How long does dental bonding last?
With good care, bonding typically lasts several years before needing a touch-up. Avoiding habits like biting nails or ice helps it last longer.
Is bonding better than veneers?
It depends. Bonding is faster and more affordable and great for small fixes; veneers are more durable and stain-resistant for bigger transformations. We'll help you choose.
Does bonding stain?
Composite resin can pick up stains over time more than porcelain. Limiting coffee, tea, and red wine, and keeping up with cleanings, keeps it looking fresh.

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