Dental Bonding in Southampton, PA
Correct chipped, cracked, decayed, or gapped teeth in a single visit. Dental bonding uses a tooth-colored composite resin to rebuild and reshape damaged teeth, delivering an immediate, natural-looking improvement.
Clinical Provider
Southampton, PA Licensed Dentist
What is Cosmetic Dental Bonding?
Dental bonding is a fast, conservative cosmetic procedure. Unlike crowns or veneers, which require significant enamel removal and laboratory fabrication, dental bonding is performed directly in our office. Dr. Brenner or Dr. Dudhat applies a pliable, tooth-colored composite resin to your tooth, shapes it to correct imperfections, and hardens it using a specialized light. The material is then polished to match your natural enamel.
Because there is no lab work involved, teeth bonding is completed in just a single appointment. It is the ideal option for patients looking to correct minor blemishes quickly before a big event, or for anyone seeking a conservative and budget-friendly upgrade to their smile symmetry.
At Hampton Family Dental, we prioritize saving your natural tooth structure. Composite bonding is reversible and highly conservative, requiring almost no enamel reduction. To see how bonding compares to other options, you can read about our custom porcelain veneers or professional teeth whitening options.

What Dental Bonding Can Fix
Bonding uses tooth-colored composite resin, shaped and polished to blend right in — a fast, conservative way to improve your smile. It's ideal for:
Chipped or Cracked Teeth
Quickly restores chips or minor cracks in the enamel, protecting the tooth from further wear and restoring a smooth edge.
Gaps Between Teeth
Closes small spaces or gaps between teeth, particularly the front teeth, without the need for long-term orthodontic work.
Stained or Discolored Spots
Covers persistent dark spots or discoloration that won't respond to traditional bleaching products.
Misshapen or Short Teeth
Alters the shape or length of a tooth to match its neighbors, creating a more uniform and balanced smile line.
Exposed Tooth Roots
Covers and protects exposed roots caused by receding gums, shielding sensitive root surfaces from temperature changes and decay.
Quick, Easy Fixes
Most dental bonding appointments take under an hour per tooth and deliver immediate cosmetic corrections so you leave our office smiling.
Dental Bonding vs. Veneers
Both improve your smile, but they suit different goals. Bonding is faster, more affordable, and reversible — perfect for small fixes in one visit. Veneers cost more and are permanent but offer a more dramatic, longer-lasting transformation for a full smile makeover. We'll recommend the best fit for what you want to change and your budget.
If you have multiple teeth that are heavily stained, crooked, or worn down, porcelain veneers will provide a stronger, highly stain-resistant, and more uniform appearance that lasts up to 15 years. For isolated repairs or minor adjustments on a budget, dental bonding is the ideal starting choice. Let us help you map out your goals with a comprehensive smile makeover consultation.
Key Patient Benefits
Dental bonding is a fast, conservative, and affordable cosmetic option that delivers immediate, beautiful smile enhancements.
Are You a Candidate for Bonding?
Bonding is ideal for patients seeking minor cosmetic modifications who have healthy underlying tooth structures.
- Chipped, cracked, or worn tooth edges
- Small gaps or spaces between front teeth
- Minor discoloration or spots on enamel
- Healthy teeth with sufficient support structure
Your Treatment Process
Smile enhancement made simple. Here is what you can expect during your teeth bonding session.
Color Matching & Prep
We select a shade of composite resin that matches your tooth color. We gently etch the enamel surface to ensure a secure bond.
Applying the Resin
We apply a liquid bonding agent followed by the putty-like composite resin, molding and shaping it to correct chips or gaps.
Light Curing
Once the shape is perfected, we use a specialized curing light to harden the composite resin in seconds.
Polishing & Refinement
We refine the shape to match your bite and polish it to a smooth, natural sheen, making the restoration invisible.
How Much Does Dental Bonding Cost in Southampton?
Dental bonding is one of the most affordable cosmetic treatments — it usually costs far less than veneers or crowns and is often done in a single visit. Cost depends on how many teeth and how much work each needs. We give you a clear price first and accept CareCredit. Some bonding for chips or decay may even be partially covered by insurance.
To help you navigate out-of-pocket costs for elective cosmetic work, our team works closely with leading third-party lenders. We accept flexible monthly payment plans through CareCredit to keep your care affordable. Be sure to check our dedicated financing options page for detailed payment plan options.
Cost & Insurance Coverage
Dental bonding is one of the most cost-effective cosmetic dental treatments. Some insurance plans cover bonding if it is performed to treat active decay or structural damage.
Meet Your Care Providers
Our doctors combine clinical expertise with a gentle, patient-first philosophy to restore your health and confidence.

Dr. Jeffrey Brenner
DMD · Temple University (1992)
Providing Southampton families with caring, comprehensive, and relationship-driven dentistry since 1995.
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Dr. Keyur Dudhat
DMD · Temple University
Pioneering advanced digital imaging diagnostics, cosmetic smile plans, and comprehensive implant surgery.
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Areas We Serve
Southampton, Richboro, Warminster, Newtown, Holland, Feasterville, and Huntingdon Valley, PA
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Call Directly
(215) 357-2224
Visit Our Office
283 Second Street Pike, Suite 140
Southampton, PA 18966
Practice Hours
Mon: 8am–6pm | Wed: 9am–1pm
Tue & Thu: 8am–4pm | Fri–Sun Closed