
Composite
Bonding.
One Visit. Real Results.
Chips, Gaps, Cracks.
Gone.
Composite bonding applies a tooth-coloured resin material directly to your teeth. Our dentist sculpts the resin to the ideal shape and hardens it with a curing light — creating a result that blends seamlessly with your natural teeth.
Unlike veneers, bonding requires minimal tooth preparation in most cases and can typically be completed in a single appointment — making it one of the most convenient and cost-effective cosmetic improvements available.
The Process
Sculpted.
In One Visit.
Comprehensive Consultation
We assess your teeth and discuss which areas you'd like to improve, setting realistic expectations.
Gentle Tooth Preparation
Minimal preparation — usually no anaesthesia required for cosmetic bonding cases.
Artistic Resin Application
Tooth-coloured resin is carefully sculpted to the ideal shape directly on your tooth.
Precise Curing & Polishing
A curing light hardens the resin, then it's shaped and polished to a natural, seamless finish.


Ideal For
One Solution.
Many Problems.
Chipped or fractured teeth
Small gaps between teeth
Discolouration that whitening won't fix
Irregularly shaped or short teeth
Exposed root surfaces
Minor misalignment corrections
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does composite bonding last?
With proper care, bonding can last 5–10 years. Avoiding biting your nails, chewing ice, or using your teeth as tools will help extend longevity.
Does bonding require special care?
No special care beyond regular brushing, flossing, and dental checkups. We may recommend a night guard if you grind your teeth.
Is composite bonding covered by insurance?
It depends on the reason. Bonding for restorative purposes (repairing a fracture) may be covered; purely cosmetic bonding typically is not.
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