Bio Bonding

Improve your smile with Bio Bonding ™– biocompatible bonding that adapts to your biology. Make simple to moderate changes to improve the symmetry and harmony of your smile’s anatomy. This advanced approach takes traditional bonding and applies the science of biologic design to achieve a subtle transformation that looks organic, flawless, and uniquely you.

Bio Bonding Before and After

Bio Bonding Before and After

  • Little to no preparation
  • Preserve natural tooth structure
  • Biocompatible materials
  • Mimic nature
  • Custom designed to your anatomy

When do you recommend Bio Bonding?

Bio Bonding is indicated in the following desired outcomes:

  • Diastoma (naturally gapped teeth)
  • Closing gaps after orthodontic smile expansion
  • Making smaller teeth bigger
  • Improving the appearance and design of your smile

Bio Bonding Before and After

How is Bio Bonding different from traditional bonding?

With traditional bonding, your dentist hand paints a white filling material to your teeth to improve the shape, color, size, and texture. This can be done for aesthetics or repair of the front teeth.

Bio bonding goes 2 steps further.

Step 1: With AI analysis, your dentist will design a smile that is tailored to harmonize with your facial features, optimizing your result with advanced color matching, the physics of your bite, and the science of symmetry.

Step 2: This smile design is used as a guide for your dentist to follow, ensuring accuracy, so that your new smile is an organic reflection of your natural beauty. Your smile is ensuring accuracy, so that your new smile is an organic reflection of your natural beauty. Bio bonding is built using biocompatible materials that reflect and absorb light, the way nature intended. The layers mimic natural tooth structure, so that the result is both stunning and subtle.

Bio Bonding Before and After

Bio Bonding Before and After

When are Veneers indicated rather than Bio Bonding?

Because Bio Bonding is made of composite, it won’t be as durable as porcelain veneers, which are stain and chip resistant. Over time, like any composite restoration, Bio Bonding will need to be maintained and repaired or replaced to maintain its color, shape, and function. On the bright side, Bio Bonding is a more affordable solution for cosmetic dentistry than porcelain veneers.

When there are significant changes to the smile or bite, veneers are often the ideal solution. Possible indications include:

  • Moderate preparation
  • Patient grinds teeth
  • Making bigger teeth smaller
  • Major changes to the bite
  • Big color change from dark to light
  • Gummy smile

Bio Bonding Before and After

Bio Bonding Before and After