Composite Bonding
Are you bothered by
- Discolouration
- Cracks
- Gaps in your teeth
Composite bonding offers a discreet and effective solution for restoring your smile’s confidence.
What is a Composite Bonding?
Composite bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure that uses a tooth-coloured resin to repair imperfections such as chips, cracks or gaps. This versatile treatment can enhance your smile’s appearance without the need for extensive procedures.
Benefits Of Composite Bonding
- Quick and Painless: Composite bonding is typically completed in a single appointment, with minimal discomfort.
- Natural-Looking Results: The resin is carefully matched to your existing tooth colour, ensuring a seamless and discreet outcome.
- Versatile Treatment: Composite bonding can address a variety of dental concerns, from minor chips to significant gaps.
- Affordable Option: Compared to other cosmetic treatments like veneers, composite bonding is often more budget-friendly.
Your Composite Bonding Treatment Journey
Consultation
Your dentist will assess your oral health and discuss your desired outcome.
Preparation
The teeth to be treated will be cleaned and prepared.
Application
The composite resin is applied layer by layer and shaped to match your natural teeth.
Curing
The resin is hardened using a special light, bonding it to your teeth.
Finishing
The final touches are applied to ensure a smooth and polished finish.
Our Commitment to Excellence
Why Choose Us?
Why Choose Us?
With over 40 years of combined experience, our team of skilled dentists and dental professionals is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality dental care. We stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in dentistry to ensure you receive the most effective and innovative treatments.
Ready to transform your smile? Contact Bloomfield Dental Studio today at 028 9045 1989 or book an appointment online.
Composite Bonding FAQs
Composite bonding typically lasts between 5 to 10 years, depending on factors like oral hygiene, the location of the bonding and habits like teeth grinding or nail-biting. Regular dental checkups help maintain the bonding.
No, composite bonding is generally painless. It usually doesn’t require anaesthesia unless the bonding is used to fill a decayed tooth. The procedure is minimally invasive and typically completed in one visit.
Caring for bonded teeth is similar to caring for your natural teeth. Brush twice a day, floss daily and visit your dentist regularly. Avoid consumption of staining foods like coffee and red wine.
The procedure usually takes about 30 to 60 minutes per tooth. Since it’s a relatively quick treatment, multiple teeth can often be bonded in a single visit.
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