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What Is Composite Bonding?

Reshaping the shape & size of a tooth to improve it appearance using a tooth coloured composite material.

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What Is Composite Bonding ?

What Is Composite Bonding?

Bonding is same day smile transformation with a tooth coloured composite material

What is composite bonding

Composite bonding (also known cosmetic bonding or dental bonding) is a modern way to repair teeth, either for cosmetic reasons, or to build up tooth structure that has been lost. Composite bonding is a procedure in which a tooth-coloured composite resin material (a durable plastic material) is attached to the front surfaces of your natural teeth and shaped to restore its original appearance and hardened with a UV light, which ultimately “bonds” the material to the tooth to restore or improve your smile. The composite resin material can be exactly colour matched to the colour of your natural teeth; this will enable it to appear as though the bonded composite is a natural part of your tooth. Composite bonding is typically used for fixing chips, filling gaps or fractures between the teeth, or for whitening tooth discolouration. Composite bonding is particularly great because it is a non-invasive procedure meaning we don’t remove any tooth structure and the treatment is reversible too, so if you are unhappy with the result, your dentist can remove the composite filling.

How Does Composite Bonding Work?

Close Teeth Gaps

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Bonding can be used to close teeth gaps.

Fix Chips & Cracks

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Composite Bonding is also used to repair chipped teeth or tooth surface cracks. 

Improve Teeth Shape & Size

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Bonding can improve the shape & size of teeth. An oddly shaped tooth can be reshaped with bonding.

Close Teeth Gaps

Closing smaller gaps in teeth is one of the most viable uses for teeth bonding. We use an advanced composite resin that matches your unique colouring, texture and shade, building up neighbouring teeth to reduce these unwanted spaces to create a more even and natural looking smile. Using teeth bonding to close gaps is often a consistent alternative so orthodontic remedies such as braces or alignment practices, done much more easily and at a significantly lower cost.

Fix Chips & Cracks

Most chips and cracks are prime candidates for the use of teeth bonding as a resolution. As a quick, easy and painless solution to crack or chip restoration, teeth bonding is an ideal solution for issues of most sizes on the tooth surface. Not only does teeth bonding offer an aesthetic resolution for chips and cracks in the tooth, but additionally, it also helps to restore the strength and functionality of the affected teeth. This can be done in a single session with a member of our team in London, and with due care, this can last for years to come without issue.

Improve Teeth Shape & Size

Composite bonding treatment is available for a range of more generic adaptations to teeth as well as repairs and gaps. It is an ideal solution for mismatched tooth shapes or sizes, addressing uneven teeth, and a range of simple yet seamless smile improving features that will help you to really fall in love with your smile again, all done quickly and painlessly in a single session with a member of our team in London.

When should you consider Composite Bonding Treatments?

Cost effective smile transformation

From the above, if you didn’t already you’ll have a better understanding of what composite bonding treatment is. When should patents consider composite bonding services from their dental practice? Here are some situations when you might want to consider composite bonding treatment:

Chipped, cracked and broken teeth

Composite bonding is an excellent option for people who have damaged or broken teeth. The bonding material can be used to fill in the cracks and chips, restoring the tooth’s natural appearance and strength.

To get rid of visible gaps in teeth

If you have gaps or spaces between your teeth, composite bonding can help fill in those spaces and give you a smile you can be more proud of.

Discoloured and stained teeth

Teeth can become discoloured or stained due to a variety of reasons, including aging, smoking, and consuming certain foods or drinks like coffee. Composite bonding can be used to cover up those stains and discolorations, giving you a brighter, more attractive smile.

Other terms for Composite Bonding

Although the most common term for thus treatment is referred to as composite bonding, this procedure is also known by several other names, including dental bonding, direct bonding, and tooth bonding.

Dental bonding refers to the process of applying a resin material to the surface of the teeth to improve their appearance. This procedure can be used to address a variety of dental issues, including gaps between teeth, chipped or broken teeth, and getting rid of discoloured teeth.

Direct bonding, another term that is sometimes used to describe composite bonding. This term refers to the direct application of the bonding material to the teeth, without the need for any additional restorative materials.

Yet another term used to describe composite bonding is teeth bonding. This term also refers specifically to the application of the bonding material to the surface of the teeth to improve their appearance.

Composite bonding is a cosmetic dental treatment that is known by several different names, including dental bonding, direct bonding, and tooth bonding. Regardless of the name used to describe it, composite bonding is a popular and effective treatment option for improving the appearance of teeth and achieving a more confident smile for patients.

What does the procedure involve?

The dentist will first clean and prepare the tooth surface. This step is needed to help ensure the composite adheres properly to the tooth surface. The dentist will then colour match your natural teeth colour with the composite resin to be used for the procedure. The composite resin is then applied to the surface of the tooth and sculpted to the desired shape. For composite edge bonding,  the dentist will focus mostly on the edges of the teeth to improve their  appearance. For composite veneers, composite resin will be applied more widely across the teeth to achieve the desired shape and size for the tooth.

The composite resin is then hardened with a special light so it sets firmly in place. Finally, the dentist will polish and perfect the re-shaped tooth to provide you the desired result.

 

What is the before and after results of composite bonding?

The results of composite bonding can be dramatic, with patients experiencing a significant improvement in the appearance of their teeth. You can view examples of before and after composite bonding treatment by following the link. Here you will find multiple examples of composite bonding treatment results.

After undergoing composite bonding, it’s important to follow good dental hygiene practices to ensure the longevity of the treatment. This includes brushing and flossing regularly and avoiding hard or sticky foods that could damage the bonding material.

If you’re considering composite bonding, it’s important to choose a qualified and experienced dentist who can provide personalised recommendations and achieve the best possible results.

 

How long does composite bonding last?

How long your bonding lasts will be largely dependent on you. That said, correct diagnosis, talented hands and a great relationship with your dentist will help your composites last longer. Composite resin is not unbreakable and will be subject to wear and tear. Like everything, if you look after them they will last longer! If you’re interested in having composite or dental bonding in London, call our friendly reception team today to book a free video consultation with our cosmetic dentist. We have provided more details regarding cosmetic dentistry .

 

Does composite bonding damage teeth?

Composite bonding is one of the most popular dental treatments for aesthetic dental work in the UK. By adding composite resin to teeth and hardening with technological advancements like UV, the composite bonding procedure is completely harmless, doesn’t damage teeth and in actual fact is completely reversible too.

Composite bonding as a process is completely non invasive. By applying resin onto or over the tooth in question rather than filing or replacing it, the resin forms a hard coating that is also colour matched to the rest of your smile and can be removed or reversed without any issue whatsoever.

It is occasionally said that composite bonding although can’t damage teeth directly, can result in damage if not properly cared for due to the resulting work being slightly weaker than a natural and well cared for tooth, but with proper care and maintenance, the risk is extremely low.

 

Looking for composite bonding treatment in London?

If you’re located in London and checking composite bonding prices, Whites Dental is an excellent option for your treatment.

Our experienced and qualified team of dental professionals  at our dental clinics in Waterloo and Marble Arch W2 specialise in cosmetic dental treatments of all types, including composite bonding, and can help you achieve the best possible results.

Ready to improve the appearance of your teeth and achieve the smile you’ve always wanted, consider composite bonding and consult with the team at Whites Dental for personalised recommendations and high-quality treatment.

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