It is used to straighten teeth, to provide smile makeovers, to cover any cracks or repair any chips. This method can also be used to fill any small gaps between your teeth.
One of the most common cosmetic procedures to enhance someone’s smile is the use of direct composite veneers. These can be used to improve the size, shape, position and colour of the teeth.
Composite veneers are extremely thin laminates that are placed on the front of the teeth. When bonded in place they can deliver a beautiful, natural looking smile. We work very closely with our dental technicians to design your new smile to ensure your teeth complement the shape of your face and give you a smile to be proud of. We can ‘trial’ your smile before you commit to any permanent restorations.
After your initial consultation and some diagnostic work has been undertaken, composite bonding and veneers can often be fitted in a single visit.
Free virtual consultation to discuss your smile goals.
A comprehensive dental assessment including x-rays, 3D scan and photos of your teeth (with a 1-2-1 in depth discussion of your treatment options.) At this appointment we will mock up composite on your teeth to show what can be achieved with composite bonding.
Having agreed on a suitable treatment plan we will carry out the composite bonding, in most cases at a single appointment and without the need for any drilling of your teeth or any injections.
Our composite bonding treatments start from £150 per tooth, with flexible payment options available.
Composite edge bonding (tooth edge only) starts from £200 per tooth.
Composite veneers (full surface coverage) £300 per tooth
Ten teeth smile makeover £3000 (top or bottom).
Are you looking for an affordable way to finance your beautiful new smile?
Composite bonding is a cosmetic procedure which involves attaching a resin to each tooth and moulding it to improve its shape, colour, repair any chips, close up spaces and cover stains.
It can be completed in one visit.
3 – 10 years.
There is often no pain involved and no need for a local anaesthetic.
It is not usual for any pain or discomfort to be experienced after the treatment.
Composite bonding does not fully protect teeth from decay.
The material used is more porous than natural enamel, so your dentist will discuss any changes necessary.
Composite bonding does not normally result in any changes to speech or eating.
Your dentist will advise you about any particular foods to avoid staining.
The bonding is relatively cheap and simple to repair should it become damaged.
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