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Dental Bonding in Hamilton

Fix chips, small cracks, gaps, and stubborn stains with tooth-coloured composite bonding, often in a single visit. Dental bonding is a fast, conservative way to restore your smile naturally and comfortably when minor cosmetic repairs are needed.

Restoring a Natural, Confident Smile

Dental bonding (also called composite or tooth bonding) is a minimally invasive cosmetic treatment used to improve the appearance of teeth. A tooth-coloured composite resin is carefully applied, shaped, and polished so it blends naturally with your smile, making it a subtle yet effective option for cosmetic enhancement.


Bonding is popular with patients who want fast, visible results without the longer commitment of veneers or orthodontic treatment. It can improve tooth shape and colour, repair chips, close small gaps, and correct minor imperfections while preserving most of the natural tooth structure and overall tooth strength.

Dental Bonding treatment

Affordable Smile Upgrade

A cost-effective cosmetic option for minor chips, gaps, and surface imperfections.

Professional, Natural Finish

Shade-matched composite resin sculpted to blend seamlessly with natural teeth.

Fast, Same-Day Bonding

Ideal for quick repairs of chipped or worn teeth when timing matters.

Determining Your Ideal Bonding Solution

Not every tooth is suited for bonding, which is why we begin with a careful evaluation of your tooth structure, bite, and overall oral health. Bonding works best for patients with healthy teeth and gums who have minor to moderate concerns such as small chips, gaps, or reshaping needs. If active decay, gum disease, or major fractures are present, those issues must be treated first. In some cases, we may recommend alternatives such as a filling, crown, veneer, or root canal, since bonding is not designed to support teeth that are structurally compromised.

Frequently Asked Questions

Bonding uses composite resin placed directly on your tooth (often reversible). Veneers are custom shells (usually porcelain) and typically require more enamel alteration.

Often yes, same-day chipped tooth bonding is common if the tooth is stable and not severely fractured.

Usually 30-60 minutes per tooth. Multiple teeth may take longer.

It’s long-lasting but not permanent. It can be repaired or replaced, and many patients do small touch-ups after a few years.

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