Composite bonding
Example from the smile gallery. Individual suitability, shade, shape and final outcome vary after clinical assessment.
See how natural composite bonding can improve chipped, uneven, worn or gappy teeth. Results vary, but careful planning can create a fresher smile without an artificial look. This page is written to help you understand your options before booking a personalised clinical assessment.

Good before and after photos should show the full smile, close-up tooth shape, edge symmetry and shade in similar lighting. When reviewing composite bonding results, look for natural texture, realistic translucency and a smile line that suits the face.
Composite bonding may help with small chips, short edges, uneven incisal lines, minor gaps, slightly narrow teeth and worn corners. The consultation also checks bite, enamel, gum health and whether whitening or Invisalign should come first.
Tooth shape, bite forces, natural shade, enamel quality, habits and maintenance all affect the final result and longevity. This page is educational and does not promise a specific outcome.
Browse natural-looking smile transformation examples from the case image library. These images are used for case and treatment-related visuals across the website.
Example from the smile gallery. Individual suitability, shade, shape and final outcome vary after clinical assessment.
Example from the smile gallery. Individual suitability, shade, shape and final outcome vary after clinical assessment.
Example from the smile gallery. Individual suitability, shade, shape and final outcome vary after clinical assessment.
Example from the smile gallery. Individual suitability, shade, shape and final outcome vary after clinical assessment.
Example from the smile gallery. Individual suitability, shade, shape and final outcome vary after clinical assessment.
Example from the smile gallery. Individual suitability, shade, shape and final outcome vary after clinical assessment.
Example from the smile gallery. Individual suitability, shade, shape and final outcome vary after clinical assessment.
Example from the smile gallery. Individual suitability, shade, shape and final outcome vary after clinical assessment.
Example from the smile gallery. Individual suitability, shade, shape and final outcome vary after clinical assessment.
Example from the smile gallery. Individual suitability, shade, shape and final outcome vary after clinical assessment.
Example from the smile gallery. Individual suitability, shade, shape and final outcome vary after clinical assessment.
Example from the smile gallery. Individual suitability, shade, shape and final outcome vary after clinical assessment.
Example from the smile gallery. Individual suitability, shade, shape and final outcome vary after clinical assessment.
Example from the smile gallery. Individual suitability, shade, shape and final outcome vary after clinical assessment.
Before and after images are shown for general information only. Results vary between patients and treatment is only offered where clinically appropriate following an assessment.
General guidance only. Your own suitability needs a clinical assessment.
No. Your result depends on your own teeth, bite, smile line and clinical suitability.
Often yes, because composite resin does not whiten after placement.
Small chips can often be repaired with composite bonding if the tooth and bite are suitable.

Tell Dr. Yoselin what you would like to improve and the team will contact you to arrange your free cosmetic dentistry consultation.