What Is Composite Bonding ?

Book A Free Consultation

Smile Makeovers At London’s Dedicated Composite Bonding Clinic

25+ years experience creating beautiful smiles.
Composite Bonding London Whites Dental | Whites Dental
Whites Dental
Same Day Smile Makeover
2500+ Cosmetic Cases
Invisible Braces in London Waterloo | Whites Dental
Specialist Bonding Clinic
Expert Cosmetic Dentists
Whites Dental
Smile Makeover £1,495
See Our Before-After Results

172 Blackfriars Rd., London, SE1 8ER

52B Kendal St, St George's Fields, London W2 2BP

London Waterloo

London Marble Arch

What Is Composite Bonding?

Same day smile transformation

Close Teeth Gaps

Composite Bonding London Waterloo 3 | Whites Dental

“Bonding can be used to close gaps between your teeth. If you have a gappy smile, bonding can help. Cost effective procedure.”

Fix Chips & Cracks

Composite Bonding London Waterloo 1 | Whites Dental

“Composite Bonding is often used to fix chipped teeth or visible surface cracks. It’s a quick, painless procedure.”

Improve Teeth Shape & Size

Composite Bonding London Waterloo 2 | Whites Dental

“Improve the shape & size of your teeth with Bonding. If you had an oddly shaped tooth, bonding can help correct it, all in one appointment.”

Composite bonding is a cosmetic dental treatment that involves the use of tooth-coloured composite resin material to improve the appearance of teeth. It is a minimally invasive and affordable solution for people who want to improve the appearance of their smile without a more time consuming treatment.

It’s an incredibly popular cosmetic dental treatment that can address a variety of issues, including chipped or broken teeth, gaps between teeth, and discoloured teeth. Giving you more confidence to smile. The treatment involves the application of a tooth-coloured composite resin material to the surface of the teeth. The resin material is then shaped and polished to match the natural appearance of the teeth, creating a smile that you can be proud of.

Composite bonding treatments have become increasingly popular in recent years due to its affordability, as well as the convenience and versatility the treatment offers. Unlike other cosmetic dental treatments, such as veneers or crowns, composite bonding requires minimal preparation of the tooth surface. This means that less of the natural tooth is removed, making it a less painful option for customers.

On top of it being one of the less invasive dental treatments, composite bonding is also an option for people who have get anxious before visiting the dentist, or have developed a phobia of dental treatment. It requires no needles or drilling, making it a more comfortable experience for those who don’t get excited about a trip to the dentists.

When should you consider Composite Bonding Treatments?

Cost effective smile transformation

Visit Our Composite Bonding Homepage

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 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.

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.

Prefer A Video Consult?

composite bonding london | Whites Dental

Upload Your Photos

Upload your photos and tell us what concerns you.

composite bonding uk | Whites Dental

Free Video Consultation

We will usually reply within 24 hours to book you for a free video consult with Dr Elliot. He will provide you a cost and duration during the consult.

composite bonding | Whites Dental

Appointment

We will book you for an appointment at the practice, where we will take impressions and create a treatment plan for you.

Book A Free Video Consultation