Dental Bonding – Kerrville, TX
Conservative Treatment, Fast Results
Not all patients prefer a complex form of cosmetic dentistry. Instead, a more conservative approach is preferred, one that delivers optimal results without the added cost. This is why Dr. Butler recommends dental bonding in Kerrville. As a suitable option for those who need a more affordable and faster way to improve their smile, this unique solution can transform a person’s appearance in a single appointment. If you want to feel more confident about what you see in the mirror, call to schedule a consultation today.
Why Choose Carroll R. Butler, DDS Family Dentistry for Dental Bonding?
- Dentist with More Than 28 Years of Experience
- Flexible Dental Financing Available
- All Dentistry is Provided Under One Roof
What is Dental Bonding?

Dental bonding is a fast and effective way to conceal small imperfections so that you see noticeable results in less time – those that help you feel confident in your appearance. Using color-matched composite resin, Dr. Butler can apply it to the enamel and sculpt it to hide the minor flaw.
Who is a Good Candidate for Dental Bonding?

Since dental bonding is a more conservative form of treatment, most patients can be good candidates; however, a scheduled consultation is still essential.
This visit allows Dr. Butler and our team to evaluate the structure of your teeth and whether they can adequately support the resin that will be put into place. If we find that your teeth are weak or brittle, these problems will be addressed before cosmetic treatment can be provided.
The Benefits of Dental Bonding

You can expect to enjoy the many benefits dental bonding provides, including:
- A fast form of treatment that only requires one visit to our dental office
- Results that can last several years before requiring replacement
- Easy maintenance that allows you to clean your teeth as normal
- A more affordable treatment option, as opposed to veneers, making it a more affordable option for budget-conscious patients
- A painless treatment process that, in most cases, doesn’t require anesthesia