Chipped Front Teeth Restored with Composite Bonding
Chipped front teeth restored with minimally invasive composite bonding — natural-looking, lasting results.
Chipped Front Teeth - Aesthetic Composite Bonding Repair
Chips across more than one front tooth can make a smile look uneven or worn. This case uses aesthetic composite bonding in Maspeth, Queens to rebuild several chipped front teeth at once — restoring matching edges, balanced proportions, and a smooth, natural finish.


When more than one front tooth is chipped, repairing them as a set allows the edges, lengths, and proportions to be designed to match one another. Composite bonding rebuilds each tooth directly with tooth-colored resin, improving symmetry and surface quality while preserving healthy enamel.
Assessment of the chipped front teeth
Smile design and proportion planning
Composite bonding of each tooth
Final shaping, finishing and polish
Treating chipped front teeth together allows their edges and proportions to be balanced for a symmetrical result.
Q1. Can several chipped teeth be fixed at once?
Yes. Treating chipped front teeth together helps the final result look balanced and symmetrical.
Q2. Is bonding a good option for chipped front teeth?
Bonding is commonly used for chipped front teeth because it is conservative and can be completed efficiently.
Q3. Will the bonded teeth look natural?
Matching the shape, shade, and surface of the surrounding teeth is a primary goal of aesthetic bonding.













