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Will Dental Bonding Harm My Teeth?

July 8, 2025

a patient chatting with their cosmetic dentist

If you’re considering ways to improve your smile, you may have heard about cosmetic bonding, also sometimes called dental bonding. This popular treatment can repair chips, close small gaps, and cover stains—all in just one quick visit. But some patients wonder: can dental bonding end up ruining your teeth? The short answer is no; in fact, it’s actually one of the safer and more conservative treatment options available! Here’s what you need to know.

Dental Bonding Is Perfectly Safe and Gentle

Unlike some other cosmetic treatments, dental bonding does not require removing enamel from your teeth or altering their existing structure. Instead, your dentist applies a safe, bio-friendly tooth-colored resin directly to the surface of your tooth, shaping and molding it for a natural look. Then they harden it with a curing light, make any last-minute adjustments, polish it, and your tooth is ready to go! The process is completely safe, minimally invasive, and usually doesn’t even require anesthesia or sedation. It’s also color-matched to your teeth!

Dental Bonding Can Work Wonders for Your Smile

One of the major strengths of this treatment, in addition to its safety, is its versatility. It can address several types of common cosmetic concerns, including:

  • It’s great for repairing small chips or cracks in one or multiple teeth.
  • It can be used to close minor gaps between teeth or correct oddly misshapen teeth.
  • It’s an excellent option for stubborn areas of staining that whitening can’t correct.

Additionally, bonding can be completed in one quick appointment and is among the most affordable of all cosmetic dental treatments. Of course, it also goes without saying that results blend in seamlessly with your natural teeth! Just keep in mind that, like any other treatment, it’s still heavily reliant on you maintaining excellent oral hygiene by brushing and flossing daily; otherwise, your results won’t last several years as they’re intended to.

The bottom line is that cosmetic bonding does the exact opposite of ruining your teeth—it drastically improves them! If you’ve been looking for a safe, quick, and effective way to improve your grin, it might be the perfect option for you.

About the Practice

Our team here at South Ridge Dental has helped patients and families in Lincoln and the nearby area smile brighter for several years under the talented leadership of Drs. Ryan and Steven Shaffer. We offer a vast selection of services, including numerous cosmetic options like dental bonding, to help patients address various types of aesthetic flaws. If you have any questions about the blog or you’d like to set up an appointment at our office for yourself or a loved one, please reach out online or call today for more information or assistance. Telephone: (402) 423-1616.