Your dental bonding will be performed in a dental office or clinic. Dental bonding takes 30 minutes to an hour for one to two teeth and generally includes these steps:<\/span><\/p>\n Your comfort and relaxation are important to you and your dental care team. You may have brief sharp pinches if your dentist injects your gums with a local anesthetic. Ask your dentist if your gums can be partially numbed with a painless topical anesthetic before the injections.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n You may also feel pressure as your dentist prepares your tooth to receive the bonding material. Take a few long, deep breaths to help yourself relax. Tell your dentist if any discomfort does not pass quickly.<\/span><\/p>\n Complications of dental bonding are uncommon but any dental procedure involves risks and the possibility of complications. Complications may become serious in some cases. Complications can develop during the procedure or your recovery.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Risks and potential complications of dental bonding include:<\/span><\/p>\n You can reduce the risk of certain complications by:<\/span><\/p>\n\n
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How do I prepare for my dental bonding procedure?\u00a0<\/span><\/h2>\n
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