Composite bonding, also known as dental bonding or tooth bonding, is a cosmetic dentistry procedure that involves the application of a tooth-colored resin material to repair or improve the appearance of a tooth. This procedure is commonly used to address various dental issues, such as: Chipped or cracked teeth: Composite bonding can be applied to restore the shape and function of a tooth that has been chipped or cracked. Discolored teeth: Teeth that are stained or discolored can be improved by bonding with a composite resin that matches the natural color of the teeth. Gaps between teeth: Composite bonding can be used to fill in small gaps or spaces between teeth, providing a more even and aesthetically pleasing smile. Misshapen teeth: Teeth that are irregularly shaped can be reshaped and contoured using composite bonding to create a more harmonious appearance. The process of composite bonding typically involves the following steps: Consultation: The dentist will assess the patient'...