Tooth bonding is a rather calm procedure for most dental patients. Tooth bonding rarely requires the need for dental sedation and mainly addresses the outer shell of the tooth, where there’s minimal pain involved. You may feel a slight pinch if the bonding solution is against your nerve or gums. In these cases, the pain should subside rather quickly.
You may find your teeth to be a little sensitive after the procedure is complete. This sensitivity is more like a soreness as your teeth adjust to the workout of the tooth bonding procedure. This soreness should wear off quickly.