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Dental Bonding in Murrieta in Murrieta, CA
Fix chips, cracks, or gaps in a single visit
Why Choose Dental Bonding?
Dental bonding is a simple, affordable way to fix minor imperfections and restore the natural beauty of your smile, often in just one appointment. Whether you're dealing with chipped teeth, small gaps, or discoloration, bonding offers a seamless and efficient solution. At Peak Vision Dental, we use high-quality composite resin that blends naturally with your surrounding teeth, so no one will know you had work done.
As a technology-forward practice led by Dr. Kanter, we’re proud to offer top-tier dental artistry without the fuss of multiple appointments or high-cost treatments. Dental bonding is one of the most conservative cosmetic treatments we offer, preserving your natural enamel while delivering results that look and feel just like the real thing.

Get to Know
Dr. Shah
Dr. Shah has been a periodontist since 2018 and prides himself on being gentle and caring about his patients' comfort. He is detailed and thorough in his explanations of diagnosis and treatment, and loves to provide helpful and practical suggestions for ongoing oral hygiene.
Why Did You Decide to Become a Periodontist?
Gum health is often overlooked by patients and dentists alike, and that’s a main reason Dr. Shah wanted to become a periodontist. Because many patients are better about caring for their teeth than caring for their gums, the perio niche is a unique place to educate patients on the oral microbiome and its relationship to one’s overall health. As a periodontist at Peak Vision Dental, his specialties are gum surgery, soft tissue grafts, bone grafts, tooth extractions, and dental implants.
Outside of the Dental Office, What Do You Like to Do?
Dr. Shah is all about spending time with his family and friends (many of whom are also in dental and other medical fields) and exercising and fitness. If he didn’t become a periodontist, he would have been an environmental scientist, biologist, or clinical researcher - all areas he enjoys learning about in his spare time.

Fast and affordable
Most bonding treatments can be completed in a single visit without breaking the bank.
Minimally invasive
No enamel removal required — we build directly onto your existing tooth.
Natural-looking results
Tooth-colored composite blends beautifully with your existing enamel.

The Dental Bonding Process
Smile evaluation
We’ll assess the tooth or teeth in question and walk you through how bonding can help. No pressure, just clarity.
Shade matching and prep
We choose the perfect shade of composite to match your natural teeth, then lightly etch the surface to help the material adhere.
Sculpting and shaping
Dr. Kanter applies the composite in layers, carefully sculpting the tooth to the ideal shape, size, and symmetry.
Polishing and finish
Once hardened with a special curing light, your new smile is polished until it looks like nothing was ever wrong to begin with.
FAQ
How long does dental bonding last?
With proper care, bonding can last 5 to 10 years or more. Avoiding habits like biting nails or chewing ice can help extend its lifespan.
Does dental bonding hurt?
Not at all. Dental bonding is a pain-free, non-invasive treatment that usually doesn’t require anesthesia. Most patients describe it as a comfortable and relaxing process.
Can bonding fix gaps between teeth?
Yes! Dental bonding is a great option for closing small gaps without orthodontics. It can also reshape uneven teeth or repair chipped enamel.
Is dental bonding covered by insurance?
Bonding is considered cosmetic in most cases, so it may not be covered by dental insurance. However, we offer flexible financing and affordable care options to help make treatment accessible.
What can dental bonding fix?
Dental bonding is commonly used to repair chipped teeth, close small gaps, reshape uneven teeth, or cover stubborn stains. It's ideal for minor cosmetic issues that don’t require crowns or veneers.
How long does dental bonding last?
With proper care, bonding can last 5–10 years. Avoid habits like nail-biting, chewing on pens, or using your teeth as tools, and be sure to maintain regular cleanings and checkups.
Is dental bonding painful?
Not at all. Bonding is non-invasive and typically doesn’t require any numbing. Most patients feel nothing more than light pressure and leave the office feeling instantly more confident.
Does bonding stain or discolor over time?
Composite resin can stain over time, especially with frequent coffee, red wine, or tobacco use. The good news? It can often be polished or touched up easily during your hygiene visits.
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