Centennial Park Dental

Composite Bonding Treatment

Composite bonding is used to improve minor cosmetic concerns such as chipped teeth, uneven edges, small gaps and discolouration. The composite material is artistically shaped and polished to blend seamlessly with natural enamel.
In many cases, bonding can be completed in a single visit, making it a popular option for patients seeking conservative smile improvements.

Why Is Composite Bonding Important?

While often considered cosmetic, composite bonding can also play a role in protecting teeth and improving function.

Composite bonding helps to:

  • Restore chipped or worn tooth edges
  • Improve symmetry and balance of the smile
  • Close small gaps between teeth
  • Enhance confidence with natural-looking results
  • Preserve healthy tooth structure

Its minimally invasive nature makes bonding an attractive option for patients seeking subtle enhancement without extensive treatment.

Types of Composite Bonding

Bonding can be tailored depending on the concern being addressed and the desired outcome.

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Edge Bonding

Used to repair chipped or worn edges, restoring tooth length and shape.

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Gap Closure Bonding

Composite is applied to close small gaps between teeth without the need for orthodontics.
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Shape & Symmetry Enhancement

Bonding can refine uneven or misshapen teeth to improve overall smile balance.
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Stain & Discolouration Correction

Composite resin can be used to mask discolouration that does not respond to whitening.

The Composite Bonding Journey

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Consultation & Smile Assessment

Your smile is assessed and goals discussed to confirm suitability for bonding.

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Treatment Planning

Shade selection and design are carefully planned to achieve natural results.

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Bonding Application

Composite is applied, shaped and polished directly onto the tooth.

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Final Review

The bite and aesthetics are reviewed to ensure comfort and balance.

Before & After Results

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Finance Options

We understand that cosmetic dentistry is a personal investment. Flexible finance options are available to help spread the cost of treatment where appropriate.

Our team will be happy to discuss available options during your consultation.

Considering composite bonding?

If you’re looking to refine your smile with subtle, natural-looking results, composite bonding may be the ideal solution.

Book a consultation today to explore your options and receive personalised advice tailored to your smile.



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    Does composite bonding damage teeth?

    Composite bonding is minimally invasive and usually requires little to no removal of natural tooth structure.

    With good oral hygiene and care, bonding can last several years. Longevity depends on habits and bite forces.
    In many cases, composite bonding can be removed or adjusted if needed.
    Composite can stain over time, but regular hygiene visits and good care help maintain results.