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.