Composite Bonding
A minimally invasive treatment that reshapes or repairs teeth using tooth-coloured resin.
Composite bonding is a cosmetic dental treatment used to improve the appearance of teeth with minor imperfections.
It is commonly used for small chips, gaps, uneven edges, and areas of discolouration. The treatment involves applying a tooth-coloured resin material to the surface of the tooth to improve its shape and appearance while preserving natural tooth structure.
At A Glance
Benefits
Composite bonding is often chosen for minor cosmetic concerns because it is minimally invasive and can usually be completed in a single appointment. It allows visible improvements without extensive dental treatment.
From £158.00 per tooth
Why Choose Oxley Park?
At Oxley Park Dental Practice, composite bonding is planned carefully for each patient. Teeth are assessed individually to ensure bonding is suitable and will achieve a natural result. The treatment process is explained clearly, with a focus on maintaining oral health as well as improving appearance.
Is composite bonding right for me?
Composite bonding may be suitable for patients who want to improve the appearance of their teeth without more involved dental procedures. It is typically used for small cosmetic changes.
A consultation is required so your dentist can assess your teeth and advise whether bonding is appropriate for you.
Results Gallery
Aftercare
Good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups help maintain bonded teeth. Avoiding habits that place excessive pressure on the teeth can also help preserve results.
Patient Journey
Composite Bonding FAQs
Composite bonding can last several years with good care. Longevity depends on oral hygiene, bite, and lifestyle habits.
The treatment is usually comfortable and often does not require anaesthetic. Sensitivity afterwards is uncommon and usually mild.
Composite material can stain gradually. Good oral hygiene and regular dental visits help reduce this.
Composite bonding can be used to close small gaps. Your dentist will advise whether this is suitable for your teeth.
Yes, bonded areas can usually be repaired or replaced if needed. Your dentist will discuss the options with you.
Bonding is suitable for many patients, but not all cases. A consultation is needed to assess suitability.
Get In Touch
If you would like to find out more about composite bonding or book an appointment, please contact Oxley Park Dental Practice.