If you’ve chipped a tooth—whether from an accident, biting something hard, or general wear—composite bonding is a quick, comfortable, and affordable way to restore your smile.
What is Composite Bonding?
Composite bonding uses a tooth-colored resin material that’s carefully sculpted and bonded directly to your tooth to repair chips, cracks, or worn edges.
How It Works:
1. Color-Matching the Resin
We select a shade of composite that perfectly matches your natural tooth so the repair blends in seamlessly.
2. Shaping the Tooth
The chipped area is gently prepared, and the composite is applied and shaped to restore your tooth’s natural form.
3. Hardening the Bond
A special light is used to harden the material quickly, locking it securely in place.
4. Polishing the Surface
The final step is smoothing and polishing the tooth so it looks and feels just like the rest of your smile.
The Result?
Your tooth is back to its full shape—smooth, strong, and natural-looking—with no drilling or anesthesia needed in most cases.