Composite bonding is a cosmetic dental treatment used to improve the appearance of teeth by applying a tooth-coloured resin material. It is commonly used to repair chips, close small gaps, reshape teeth, or improve discolouration. The material is carefully sculpted and bonded to the tooth to create a natural-looking and enhanced smile.
The procedure is minimally invasive and usually completed in a single visit without the need to remove significant tooth structure. Composite bonding offers a quick and effective way to improve smile aesthetics while maintaining a natural appearance. With proper care, the results can last for several years and significantly boost confidence.
It is used to repair chips, close gaps, reshape teeth, and improve tooth colour.
With good care, it typically lasts around 5–7 years or longer.
No, it is usually a painless procedure and often does not require anaesthesia.
No, the material does not respond to whitening, so shade selection is important.
Maintain good oral hygiene, avoid biting hard objects, and attend regular dental check-ups.