What Is Dental Bonding?
In this video, Dr. Lilian Jaime explains how dental bonding strengthens and improves teeth while preserving natural tooth structure.
Dental bonding, also called composite veneers, is another option for improving the appearance and strength of teeth. It is often used for patients with tooth discoloration when porcelain veneers may not be the right fit or are more costly.
Composite bonding requires skill and precision to achieve a natural result. When done properly, it can create a beautiful smile. This is a treatment I personally enjoy because it allows me to carefully shape and enhance the teeth while keeping the procedure conservative.
Bonding is also helpful for teeth with crack lines or minor fractures. The composite material bonds the tooth structure together, adding thickness and strength. This is especially important as teeth naturally become thinner over time. Even healthy teeth can become more vulnerable to cracking as we age.
Because composite bonding is minimally invasive, it protects the natural tooth while improving appearance and durability. It is an effective way to restore confidence, reinforce weakened teeth, and help prevent future damage.
If you or someone you love would like to restore and enhance their smile with dental bonding, contact Sunshine Dental in Albuquerque, NM, for a free consultation to learn how our treatments can beautify your smile, improve your function, and restore your self-confidence.

