Composite Bonding In St. George, Utah
Repair chips, close small gaps, and refresh worn edges with a conservative, same-day treatment that blends seamlessly with your natural teeth.
ACTUAL patients of Dr. Workman
The Fast, Conservative Fix Your Smile Needs
Natural. Minimally Invasive. Same-Day Results.
Composite bonding uses tooth-colored resin to restore shape and color—without removing healthy enamel.
Why patients choose bonding:
- Minimally invasive — preserves natural tooth structure
- Color-matched — blends with your enamel for a seamless look
- Same-day treatment — most cases finished in one visit
- Cost-effective — an affordable alternative to veneers for smaller fixes
- Great for: small chips, hairline cracks, worn edges, minor gaps, discoloration spots, and slight asymmetry.
How Composite Bonding Works
A Simple, Comfortable Process
Consultation & Shade Match
01
Discuss goals and select a lifelike shade to match your enamel.
02
Micro-Prep (If Needed)
Gentle surface texturing; often no anesthesia required.
03
Layering & Sculpting
Dr. Workman artistically sculpts bonded resin to perfect shape and symmetry.
Curing & Polishing
04
Light-cured for strength, then polished to a natural gloss.
05
Bite Check & Finishing
Precise adjustments for comfort and durability.
Why SmileArt Utah for Bonding?
Artist’s Eye. Dentist’s Precision.
Small changes make a big visual difference—when they’re done with care.
What sets Dr. Workman apart:
- Boutique, one-patient-at-a-time attention
- 20+ years of cosmetic detail work and smile design
- Meticulous finishing for lifelike texture, translucency, and shine
- Preventive mindset: protect enamel, optimize bite, and polish for longevity
“My front tooth chip disappeared in one visit. The color match is perfect—I can’t tell where the bonding starts.”
— Noah P., St. George
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does composite bonding last?
With good home care and routine polishing, many patients enjoy bonding for 5–7+ years. Longevity depends on habits (biting nails, ice, etc.).
Will bonding stain?
Bonding is stain-resistant, but not stain-proof. We’ll give you simple maintenance tips and touch-up options to keep it bright.
Bonding vs. veneers—how do I choose?
Bonding is conservative and budget-friendly for smaller fixes. Veneers deliver maximum esthetics and durability for larger changes. We’ll recommend the best fit after your exam.
Is the procedure painful?
Most cases require little to no anesthesia. Patients describe it as comfortable and quick.
Ready to Refresh Your Smile—Fast?
From a single chip to multiple small enhancements, composite bonding at SmileArt Utah delivers natural results—often in just one visit.
Available Timeslots
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