Dental bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure that uses a tooth-colored resin material to improve the appearance of teeth. The resin is applied and sculpted to the tooth surface, then hardened and polished. It can repair small cracks, disguise stains or change the shape or length of teeth.
Dental bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure that uses a tooth-colored resin material to improve the appearance of teeth. The resin is applied and sculpted to the tooth surface, then hardened and polished. It can repair small cracks, disguise stains or change the shape or length of teeth.
Dental bonding is a painless procedure where tooth-colored resin is applied and hardened to improve a tooth's appearance. It can repair chips, cracks, or discoloration.
New Zealand's dental system offers universal access to care, but private clinics may provide quicker service for bonding. Prices range from NZ$400-NZ$1000 per tooth.