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Dental Bonding in Burien, WA

Fix chips, gaps, and stained teeth in a single visit, with natural-looking results from one of Seattle’s top cosmetic teams.

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A chipped front tooth, a small gap, or one tooth that’s darker than the rest can be all you see when you smile. Dental bonding is one of the simplest ways to fix that, and most patients are in and out in a single visit. It’s a tooth-colored composite resin we shape and polish right onto your tooth, so it blends in and looks like it was always there.


We’ve helped patients across Burien and Normandy Park fix chipped, uneven, and discolored teeth with bonding for decades. It’s one of the cosmetic dentistry services we perform most often, because it delivers a noticeable result without much treatment. Our doctors are trained in advanced cosmetic procedures, and bonding is all about the details. The shade has to match, the shape has to look right, and it has to sit naturally next to the surrounding teeth.

Here’s the short answer most people want. Bonding usually takes about 30 to 60 minutes per tooth, often requires no numbing, and removes little to no natural tooth structure. It’s one of the quickest, most affordable ways to improve the look of your smile.

Why Patients Choose Burien Dental for Dental Bonding

Good bonding takes more than placing composite. Matching the color, rebuilding the shape, and getting the finish right are what make the result blend in with the teeth around it. As your trusted dentist in Burien, we do this work regularly as part of the practice’s cosmetic focus, and it shows in the result.

A lot of people expect it to be a bigger deal than it is. For most cosmetic cases, there’s no shot and no drilling, so there’s nothing to dread. Using our intraoral cameras, we’ll show you exactly what we’re seeing and walk through whether bonding or porcelain veneers make more sense for your goals. Before any treatment starts, you’ll have a clear estimate, and in many cases, you’ll leave that same day with the chip gone or the gap closed.

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GG M.
June 18, 2026

Great work, very professional and attentive. They did an amazing job telling me in detail about my teeth and helping me figure out the best solution and treatment I need.

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Ana M.
March 17, 2026

Burien Dental is fantastic—friendly staff, gentle cleanings, and a dentist who takes time to explain everything clearly. The office is clean, efficient, and genuinely focused on patient comfort. Highly recommend.

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Khoi D.
June 4, 2026

I always have a good experience with Burien Dental since 2023. Their office is clean. Staffs are always nice. They take care of me well and all the services were fantastic.

What Is Dental Bonding?

Dental bonding is a cosmetic treatment where we apply a tooth-colored composite resin directly to your tooth, shape it by hand, and harden it with a curing light. The resin is soft and putty-like when we start, so we can sculpt it to close a gap, rebuild a chipped corner, or smooth out an uneven edge.

It’s in the same material family as a tooth-colored composite filling, but the goal here is cosmetic rather than to repair decay. Because the resin bonds to the surface, we usually remove little or no healthy enamel to place it. That’s a big reason bonding is one of the most conservative cosmetic options out there.

What cosmetic bonding can fix

  • Chipped or cracked teeth
  • Small gaps and spaces between teeth
  • Stained or discolored teeth that don’t respond well to whitening
  • Teeth that are slightly misshapen or worn down
  • Exposed tooth roots from receding gums
  • Making a tooth look longer or more even

Is Dental Bonding Right for You?

Bonding tends to be a good fit if any of these sound familiar. You may be a candidate if:

  • You have a chip or rough edge you notice every time your tongue runs over it
  • There’s a small gap between your front teeth you’d like to close without braces
  • One tooth is darker than the rest and bugs you in photos
  • You want a real improvement without committing to veneers or crowns
  • You’d rather keep as much of your natural tooth as possible

Bonding works well for a lot of cosmetic concerns, but it isn’t the best fit in every situation. For heavier wear, larger damage, or a full smile makeover, porcelain veneers or a same-day dental crown may hold up better over time. We’ll tell you honestly which one fits.

How We Do Tooth Bonding at Burien Dental

Most bonding visits are quick, comfortable, and completed in a single appointment. Here’s what to expect.

1
Shade matching and planning
We pick a composite shade that blends with your other teeth, using a shade guide and natural light. For the front teeth, this step determines whether the result looks natural, so we don’t rush it. We’ll often pull up your intraoral camera images so you can see the before.
2
Preparing the tooth
We lightly roughen the surface and apply a conditioning liquid so the resin grips. For most cosmetic bonding, there’s no drilling and no numbing, so most patients feel nothing. If we’re treating decay at the same time, we’ll numb the area first.
3
Sculpting the resin
We apply the composite in layers and shape it by hand to rebuild the chip, close the gap, or even out the edge. We’re watching the contour and proportion the whole time so the tooth looks right next to its neighbors.
4
Curing and refining
A curing light hardens each layer in seconds. Then we trim, check your bite, and refine the shape until it feels natural when you bite and smile.
5
Polishing
Polishing is one of the last steps, and one of the most important. It gives the bonding the same light-reflecting finish as real enamel, so it blends in instead of standing out. A flat, dull finish is a sign of rushed work.

Key Benefits of Dental Bonding

Dental bonding offers a fast, conservative way to improve your smile without extensive treatment.

  • Repair chipped or cracked teeth
  • Close small gaps between teeth
  • Improve stained or discolored teeth
  • Reshape uneven or worn teeth
  • Preserve your natural tooth structure
  • Complete treatment in a single visit
  • Usually avoid numbing for cosmetic cases
  • Achieve seamless-looking, natural results

If you’re thinking about fixing a chipped tooth or closing a small gap, we’ll explain your options, answer your questions, and give you a treatment estimate before you decide.

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How Much Does Dental Bonding Cost in Burien?

For most patients, dental bonding runs about $150 to $600 per tooth without insurance. It depends on the size of the area, how many teeth are involved, and how much sculpting is needed. Repairing a small chip usually costs less than reshaping a larger part of the tooth or closing a noticeable gap, since those cases take more time and detailed sculpting.

When bonding is done purely for looks, it’s usually elective and not covered by insurance. When it restores a broken or decayed tooth, many plans help. We accept most major dental insurance plans and are a preferred provider with Delta Dental, Regence, Premera, Lifewise, and Guardian, and we’ll give you a clear estimate before treatment.

Flexible financing through Sunbit and Cherry is available too, so you can break the cost into manageable monthly payments. Applications are quick, and many patients are approved within minutes.

Pricing note: These ranges are estimates for patients without insurance and are a general guide, not a quote. Your actual cost depends on your treatment needs, your insurance contract, and your coverage status. We’ll give you a clear estimate before treatment.

Meet Our Cosmetic Bonding Specialists

Dr. La Rota Burien Dental

Dr. La Rota – DDS

Lead Dentist | Burien, WA

Dr. Daniel La Rota is a general dentist trained in complex care and oral rehabilitation, with a focus on aesthetics and smile design.

He completed his dental training at the University of Louisville, then moved to Seattle for advanced training at the VA Puget Sound, where he worked on complex cases for the veteran community. His modern approach to smile design fits bonding well, where matching the shade, shape, and finish to your natural teeth is what makes the result look right. He’s passionate about keeping the experience relaxed and educational, and he speaks both English and Spanish.

Dr. Everett

Dr. Everett – DDS

General Dentist | Burien, WA

Dr. Jonathan Everett grew up in Washington State and earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery from the University of Washington, after completing his undergraduate

studies in biochemistry at Washington State University. He’s practiced dentistry for nearly a decade in the Pacific Northwest. He’s also been active in the profession, serving as President of the American Student Dental Association, a member of the American Dental Association, and a board member of DentPAC for the Washington State Dental Association.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Bonding in Burien, WA

Does dental bonding hurt?

Most patients are surprised by how comfortable it is. Since we remove little or no enamel, most patients don't need numbing and feel nothing during the procedure. If we're bonding a tooth that also has decay, we'll numb the area first so you stay comfortable. Either way, it's one of the gentlest things we do.

How long does dental bonding last?

With good care, bonding usually lasts about 5 to 10 years before it needs a touch-up. How long yours holds up depends on where it is, your bite, and habits like chewing ice or biting your nails. We check your bonding at every visit and flag anything that's starting to wear before it turns into a bigger problem.

Is dental bonding better than veneers?

It depends on what you're trying to accomplish. Bonding is faster, more affordable, and conservative, which makes it ideal for a single chip or a small gap. Veneers cost more and involve more of the tooth, but they resist staining better and last longer, which makes them the stronger choice for a full smile makeover. We'll tell you honestly which one fits your goals.

Will the bonding match my other teeth?

It should, and that's where experience matters. We match the composite to your surrounding teeth and polish it to reflect light like natural enamel. Done well, no one should be able to tell which tooth was treated. This kind of shade-matching is exactly the work our cosmetic-focused doctors do regularly.

Can dental bonding fix a gap between my front teeth?

Yes. Bonding is one of the most popular ways to close a small gap without braces, and it's usually done in one visit. For larger spacing or a bite issue, we might suggest Invisalign instead, and we'll talk through both so you can decide.

Does dental bonding stain over time?

It can. Composite resin isn't quite as stain-resistant as porcelain, so coffee, tea, red wine, and smoking can dull it over the years. Good brushing, regular cleanings, and easing up on staining habits all help. If it does discolor, a polish or touch-up usually brings it back.

Improve Your Smile With Dental Bonding in Burien

Bonding is one of the simplest ways to fix the thing you notice most when you smile.

At Burien Dental, you can expect:

  • Award-winning, cosmetic-focused care serving Burien and Normandy Park for 35+ years
  • Natural-looking, shade-matched results from doctors with advanced cosmetic training
  • A clear estimate before treatment, with financing available
  • Conservative care that preserves your natural teeth

If a chip, gap, or stained tooth is the one thing you’d change about your smile, bonding is often the fastest, most affordable way to fix it, frequently in a single visit.

Call (206) 242-1500  or use the contact button below to schedule your visit.

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