Dental Bonding in San Marino, CA
Quick, Beautiful Repairs for Chipped or Cracked Teeth


Repair, Refine, and Restore — in Just One Visit
If you’ve chipped, cracked, or worn a tooth, dental bonding offers a fast, non-invasive solution that blends seamlessly into your natural smile. At the San Marino office of Dr. Fary Yassamy, we use high-quality composite materials and a precise aesthetic eye to restore small imperfections — often in a single appointment.
Patients from San Marino, Pasadena, and surrounding communities trust our team for bonding results that look natural, feel smooth, and last.
What Is Dental Bonding?
Dental bonding is a cosmetic treatment that uses tooth-colored resin to reshape or repair the surface of a tooth. It can correct:
- Chipped or cracked teeth
- Small gaps or uneven spacing
- Worn edges from grinding
- Minor discoloration
- Tooth shape irregularities
Unlike crowns or veneers, bonding requires little to no tooth preparation, making it a great option for those seeking quick, conservative enhancement.
Our Approach to Chipped & Cracked Tooth Repair
Not all chips or cracks are the same. Dr. Yassamy carefully evaluates each case to determine the best course of action. For minor damage, bonding may be ideal. In more complex cases, we may recommend:
- Porcelain veneers for longer-term aesthetic correction
- Cosmetic crowns for structural support
- Nightguards if grinding is the cause of wear
We always take a conservative, personalized approach — aiming for the least invasive, longest-lasting solution.
What to Expect from the Dental Bonding Process
Dental bonding can often be completed in just one visit and does not require anesthesia unless decay is being treated at the same time.
The process includes:
- Light surface preparation
- Application of a custom-shaded composite resin
- Sculpting and shaping to blend with your natural tooth
- Hardening with a curing light
- Polishing for a smooth, natural finish
Dr. Yassamy’s attention to detail ensures the bonded area matches seamlessly in shape, color, and texture.
Why Patients Choose Dr. Yassamy for Dental Bonding
With advanced training in cosmetic and whole-health dentistry, Dr. Yassamy offers bonding solutions that not only look beautiful — they also support bite balance and long-term health.
Patients appreciate her:
- Artistic approach to color and shape
- Focus on conservative, comfortable treatment
- Personalized care — no rushed or cookie-cutter solutions
- Commitment to lasting results and functional alignment
Explore more of our cosmetic dentistry services to see how we elevate both appearance and function.
Schedule Your Dental Bonding Consultation in San Marino
Whether it’s a small chip or a subtle reshaping, we’re here to restore your smile quickly — and beautifully.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How long does dental bonding last?
Bonding typically lasts 5–10 years, depending on location, bite forces, and habits. We’ll monitor it at your regular visits and touch up if needed.
Is bonding painful?
No. The procedure is non-invasive and usually does not require numbing unless a cavity is also being treated.
Can bonding fix a cracked tooth?
For minor surface cracks, yes. For deeper cracks, we may recommend a crown or other restorative treatment.
Will the bonded area match my tooth?
Absolutely. Dr. Yassamy custom-matches the material to your tooth color and polishes the surface for a natural finish.
Can bonding be done after whitening?
Yes. However, we recommend completing any teeth whitening first, since bonding material doesn’t respond to bleach.
Still have questions?
Small Fixes, Big Impact — Book Your Appointment Today
From chips and cracks to polish and perfection, we’re here to restore your smile with precision, care, and a natural finish.
