
Composite Bonding Free Consultation
Composite bonding (sometimes called tooth bonding or dental bonding) is the perfect treatment to repair minor damage, unevenness or gaps in your teeth.
Often this treatment is combined with teeth whitening as an ideal way to correct imperfections and to create a smile makeover. We offer both home whitening and in-chair whitening treatments.
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Why choose Composite Bonding?
It’s a quick and effective way to fix minor cosmetic issues. The composite resin is hardened using UV light as soon as it’s applied, resulting in a tooth that you can comfortably bite down by the end of the appointment.
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Fix damage or cracks
The composite resin can be applied and molded into the required shape to correct any damage or imperfections. You will leave the surgery with your new smile.
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Fix discolouring
Composite bonding can be a solution for removing staining in teeth.
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Patients often combine this treatment with tooth whitening
If you are planning to have composite bonding, the dentist will typically recommend that you have any teeth whitening treatments prior to your bonding to ensure an exact colour match.
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The treatment can also be an affordable solution
Giving you your confidence back
Our patients at Together Dental love composite bonding treatments as they can make cosmetic improvements to a smile so quickly. The composite resin is expertly applied and moulded by your dentist to match the colour of your teeth, creating a beautifully natural result. Transforming your smile.
The treatment is quick and can be carried out in a single visit to the dental practice. Unlike some of the alternatives, such as crowns or veneers, composite bonding is a non-invasive procedure. It does not require your dentists to remove part of the tooth. The structure of the tooth remains intact and will not be damaged. This treatment can offer solutions for filling chips, cracks or gaps between teeth, or even for fixing discolouration, offering a smile makeover.
Ask your dentist to see how composite bonding could help you.