Composite Bonding
Composite Bonding is used to:
- Resurface discolored or stained teeth
- Improve the shape of your teeth
- Change the position of your teeth without braces
- Fix crooked or rotated teeth
- Close unattractive spaces between your teeth
- Replace tooth structure due to wear, chipping, fracture or decay
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Tooth Bonding
The process of adhering a durable tooth-colored resin composite to your teeth to make desired changes in shape, contour and color. Composite tooth bonding requires intricate sculpting and a high level of expertise to do well. It is best done by a dentist whose primary focus is cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Gorman has the expertise to create a perfect match between your natural teeth and the bonding material. Bonding is most often completed in one office visit and is considered to be a very conservative treatment.
Tooth Fracture Dentist
A tooth might end up cracked or fractured for various reasons including chewing on hard objects or foods, tooth stress, uneven chewing pressure or many other scenarious. Dr. Gorman has the experience as a tooth fracture dentist to detect and fix a cracked tooth.


