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Composite Bonding

A quick, minimally invasive solution for chips, gaps, and minor imperfections.

Overview

What to Expect

Composite bonding is a versatile and affordable cosmetic treatment that repairs minor imperfections in a single visit. Using tooth-colored composite resin, Dr. Jebreil sculpts, shapes, and polishes the material directly onto your teeth — correcting chips, closing gaps, and improving tooth shape with no laboratory wait and minimal tooth alteration.

Is This For You?

Who It's For & Who It's Not

Good Candidates

  • Patients with chipped or cracked teeth from minor trauma
  • Those with small gaps between teeth they'd like closed
  • Anyone with irregularly shaped or slightly discolored teeth
  • Patients wanting a quick, affordable cosmetic improvement

Less Suitable

  • Large structural defects that require a crown
  • Patients with extensive staining that won't be masked by bonding
  • Heavy bruxers who may fracture the material
  • Those seeking a permanent solution (bonding typically lasts 3-7 years)

The Process

What to Expect

01

Shade Matching

We select a composite resin shade that perfectly matches your natural tooth color for a seamless blend.

02

Tooth Preparation

The tooth surface is gently etched and conditioned to ensure a strong, durable bond with the composite material.

03

Application & Sculpting

The resin is applied in layers, carefully sculpted to the desired shape, and cured with a special light.

04

Finishing & Polish

The bonded area is contoured, shaped, and polished to a high luster that matches your surrounding teeth perfectly.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do porcelain veneers last?

With proper care, porcelain veneers typically last 10–15 years before needing replacement. Regular dental visits and good oral hygiene can extend their lifespan significantly.

Does teeth whitening damage enamel?

When performed under professional supervision, whitening is safe for enamel. Dr. Jebreil uses only ADA-approved bleaching agents and custom-fitted trays to protect your gums.

What is the recovery time for veneers?

Most patients experience little to no downtime. Some minor sensitivity is normal for a few days after preparation, but you can return to normal activities immediately.

Do you accept dental insurance?

We accept most major PPO insurance plans and are happy to verify your benefits before your visit. Please contact our office for details specific to your plan.

Get Started

Ready to Transform Your Smile?

Take the first step toward the smile you deserve. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Jebreil today.