Repairing decaying, damaged, or discoloured teeth with material that closely resembles the colour of tooth enamel is known as composite bonding. Your dentist first drills out the decayed tooth, then fills the surface of the tooth with composite material, “sculpts” it into the desired shape, and finally uses a high-intensity light to cure it. This process, which is also known as “bonding,” successfully hides the tooth’s damage and creates the look of a healthy tooth in its place. For patients with decayed teeth, broken or chipped teeth, and worn-down edges, bonding is one of the least expensive cosmetic dentistry procedures available.