Cosmetic Dentistry

Composite Bonding

Composite bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure that uses tooth-colored resin to repair chips, gaps, or discoloration.
The material is shaped and polished to match the surrounding teeth for a natural look.
It’s a quick, non-invasive treatment often completed in a single visit.
Composite bonding enhances your smile and restores tooth function with minimal discomfort.

Composite Bonding Suitable For

Composite bonding is suitable for individuals looking to enhance the shape, size, or overall appearance of their teeth in a minimally invasive way. It is often an ideal finishing touch after orthodontic treatment and teeth whitening—once the teeth are properly aligned and brightened, bonding can be used to close small gaps, repair chips or cracks, and improve the symmetry of the smile. The procedure involves applying a tooth-coloured resin to the surface of the teeth, which is then shaped and polished to blend naturally with your existing enamel.

We offer composite bonding as a fast, effective solution for achieving a more harmonious and attractive smile without the need for drilling or extensive tooth preparation. It’s particularly popular for smile makeovers because it delivers immediate results with minimal discomfort and downtime.

 
 

Benefits of Composite Bonding Treatment

1

Improves Aesthetics Instantly

Enhances the appearance of chipped, discolored, or uneven teeth in just one visit.

2

Minimally Invasive

Requires little to no removal of natural tooth structure, preserving more of your original tooth.

3

Quick and Painless

Typically completed in a single appointment without the need for anesthesia.

4

Cost-Effective

More affordable than other cosmetic treatments like veneers or crowns while still offering natural-looking results.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does composite bonding last?

With proper care, composite bonding can last between 5 to 7 years, though this varies based on lifestyle and oral hygiene.

No, the procedure is usually painless and often doesn’t require anesthesia, as it involves minimal alteration to the natural tooth.

No, composite resin does not respond to whitening treatments. If whitening is desired, it should be done before bonding so the resin can match your whiter teeth.

Maintain good oral hygiene, avoid biting hard objects, and limit staining foods and drinks like coffee or red wine to extend the life of the bonding.

It’s ideal for minor cosmetic issues, but people with severe damage or bite issues may need more durable solutions like crowns or veneers.

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