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Dental Bonding

Holmes Dental provides dental bonding in Fort Collins, CO as a quick, conservative solution to smooth small imperfections and restore balance to your smile — often in just one visit.

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Cosmetic Dentistry

Effortless Smile Refinement

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Small chips, cracks, gaps, or discoloration can affect how you feel about your smile. At Holmes Dental in Fort Collins, we use tooth-colored resin to gently reshape and enhance your teeth, creating a natural, seamless finish that blends beautifully with the rest of your smile.

With advanced techniques and careful attention to detail, our team shapes and polishes the material so it looks completely natural — giving you immediate, confidence-boosting results without extensive treatment

What Can Dental Bonding Fix?

Bonding is ideal for cosmetic concerns that don’t affect your overall oral health. It can help correct:

Chips and cracks

Holmes Dental can restore chips or cracks, making your tooth look natural.

Uneven shaping or worn edges

Bonding smooths rough edges for a balanced appearance.

Tooth discoloration

Tooth-colored resin masks stubborn stains unresponsive to whitening.

Small gaps between teeth

With the BioClear Matrix system, we can close gaps and enhance tooth shape.

BioClear Matrix Treatment

Using the advanced BioClear Matrix system, we can close gaps, reshape teeth, and improve smile esthetics without aggressive drilling or veneers. This modern technique creates stronger, more natural-looking results while preserving healthy tooth structure.

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Your Consultation & Treatment Plan

During your consultation, we’ll review your smile goals and ensure your teeth and gums are healthy before moving forward with bonding. Some patients choose to whiten their teeth beforehand for even brighter results. In most cases, the entire bonding process is completed in a single appointment — making it one of the quickest and most convenient ways to enhance your smile.
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A smiling woman in a dental office holds a tooth color palette near her teeth. A gloved hand holds the palette, suggesting a tooth whitening consultation.

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Shade Matching

We carefully select a resin shade that matches your natural teeth.
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Surface Preparation

The tooth surface is gently prepared to help the resin bond securely.
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Resin Application

The tooth-colored material is applied, shaped, and hardened with a special curing light.
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Final Polishing

We polish and refine the bonding to ensure a smooth, natural finish and comfortable bite.
A smiling woman in a dental office holds a tooth color palette near her teeth. A gloved hand holds the palette, suggesting a tooth whitening consultation.

01

Shade Matching

We carefully select a resin shade that matches your natural teeth.
A patient in an orange sweater receives a dental checkup. A dentist in blue gloves uses a mirror and probe to examine her open mouth.

02

Surface Preparation

The tooth surface is gently prepared to help the resin bond securely.
Dentist in blue scrubs and purple gloves uses a curing light on a smiling patient's teeth. The scene is bright and professional, conveying a sense of care.

03

Resin Application

The tooth-colored material is applied, shaped, and hardened with a special curing light.
Smiling woman in a dental chair with a pink bib, and a dentist in the background wearing a mask and gloves, conveying a sense of care and professionalism.

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Final Polishing

We polish and refine the bonding to ensure a smooth, natural finish and comfortable bite.
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Why Dental Bonding Might Be Right for You

If you’re looking for a fast, conservative way to improve your smile without major procedures, dental bonding offers a flexible option that delivers noticeable results in just one visit.
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Fast Improvement

Bonding can noticeably enhance your smile in just one visit. Small imperfections are corrected quickly, giving your smile a more balanced and refreshed look almost immediately.

Budget-Friendly Option

It’s one of the more affordable cosmetic treatments available, making it easier to improve your smile without a large financial commitment.

Conservative & Flexible

Bonding requires minimal alteration to your natural teeth. It can also serve as a preview of what more extensive treatments like veneers or crowns might look like — without making permanent changes right away.
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Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry enhances your smile’s appearance while keeping your teeth healthy. Whether subtle changes or a full refresh, our treatments look natural and help you smile confidently.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Cosmetic dentistry enhances your smile’s appearance while keeping your teeth healthy. Whether subtle changes or a full refresh, our treatments look natural and help you smile confidently.

With proper care and regular checkups, dental bonding can last up to 10 years. Avoiding habits like biting ice or chewing on hard objects helps extend its lifespan.

Dental bonding is a minimally invasive procedure and typically does not require anesthesia. Most patients experience little to no discomfort during treatment.

Yes. We carefully match the resin shade to your natural teeth and shape it precisely, so it blends seamlessly with your smile.

Bonding material can stain over time, especially with frequent coffee, tea, or tobacco use. Regular cleanings and good oral hygiene help maintain its appearance.

Bonding is a more conservative and affordable option for minor imperfections. Veneers may be recommended for more dramatic or long-term smile transformations. During your consultation, we’ll help you choose what’s right for you.