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Gaps between your teeth can make you self-conscious when you smile or laugh. When this happens, it greatly impacts how you interact in both social and work scenarios. Fortunately, advances in cosmetic dentistry have helped Dr. William Kenner at Kenner Dental Group find solutions to give you the smile you’ve always wanted. Let’s dive in and learn more about composite bonding for gaps.
For composite bonding, Dr. Kenner applies a tooth-colored resin to the teeth you want to correct. Then, he shapes and sculpts the resin material so that it blends beautifully with your natural teeth. While traditional veneers and/or orthodontics can be more invasive, composite bonding isn’t, and you don’t even need anesthetics.
Receding gums create something called “black triangles” between your teeth. These spaces are small and dark, and they can make your smile look less uniform or even cause you to appear older than you actually are. With composite bonding, Dr. Kenner can fill these gaps.
Peg laterals are small, underdeveloped lateral incisors that can affect your smile’s balance. With composite bonding, Dr. Kenner can reshape these small teeth to make them more proportionate with the rest of your gorgeous smile.
Dr. Kenner applies the bonding material to fix peg laterals. Then, he sculpts it to create a tooth shape that looks completely natural. With this procedure, there’s no need to remove dental enamel or drill into your teeth. When the procedure is done, you’ll have a fuller and more symmetrical smile in an all-in-one visit to Kenner Dental Group.
You can quickly give yourself a new look with composite bonded veneers. With these veneers, Dr. Kenner can correct cosmetic issues like severe discoloration, minor misalignment, or teeth that are unusually shaped. This type of veneer preserves more of your natural teeth than porcelain veneers.
Have you dreamed of getting a smile makeover? Composite bonding works well with all of these cosmetic dentistry options.
One of the main reasons patients love composite bonding is that they don’t have to lose any of their natural dental enamel. This means you can preserve the health and integrity of your teeth. With veneers and crowns, a small amount of enamel has to be removed so the restorations fit correctly and look natural. Dr. Kenner doesn’t have to remove enamel for the composite bonding procedure.
When you’re ready to take your smile to a new level, Dr. William Kenner and the team at Kenner Dental Group in Burien, Washington, are here to help with composite bonding for gaps between teeth. The office is conveniently located at 1800 SW 152nd St., Suite 201, Burien, WA 98166. Visit today, or call (206) 248-1339 to schedule your consultation.