

In the pursuit of a confident smile, many patients are turning to composite bonding as a simple and effective solution. This minimally invasive cosmetic dentistry procedure has become a popular choice due to its ability to enhance the appearance of teeth without impacting the natural tooth.
Natural appearance
Composite bonding uses a tooth-coloured resin material that can be meticulously shaped to match the surrounding teeth. This means that it seamlessly blends in, creating a natural appearance. Whether you’re fixing chipped, discolored, or misshapen teeth, composite bonding ensures a result that looks natural.
Minimally Invasive
Composite bonding is a minimally invasive process. It involves roughening the tooth’s surface slightly to help the composite resin stick to the tooth. By not damaging the natural tooth the tooth’s strength and integrity is maintained.
Versatility
Composite bonding is incredibly versatile and can improve a wide range of imperfections in your natural teeth. It can effectively close gaps, reshape teeth, repair chips, and even correct minor misalignments.
Quick and Painless
The entire process of composite bonding typically takes just one visit to the dentist and is virtually painless, composite bonding offers immediate results.
Long-Lasting Results
While composite bonding may not have the same longevity as options like dental implants or crowns, with proper care, it can last for many years. Regular healthy mouth reviews, good oral hygiene routines, and avoiding habits like nail-biting or chewing on hard objects can help prolong the lifespan of the bonding.
With its natural aesthetics, minimally invasive approach, versatility, and cost-effectiveness, it’s no wonder that composite bonding has become a popular choice with our patients.
To find out more, contact our team on 01275 842 550


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