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Dental Composite Bonding
Key Features of Composite Bonding
- Amazing smile makeovers
- Same day, injection free treatment that is minimally invasive
- Composite Bonding from £180 per tooth
- Smile makeovers from £25 a month
Same Day Results with Composite Bonding
We offer same day smile makeovers with composite bonding to fill gaps, reshape teeth and transform the appearance of your smile. Many smile makeovers require long and painful treatments, but this is where dental composite bonding is different. Come into Beyond Dental with your old smile and leave within a matter of hours with a brand new one. No pain, no injections, no downtime.
Sit back and relax in our state of the art clinic whilst our team of dentists get to work on your dream smile. Get ready to show off a smile you are proud of!
Composite Bonding Teeth Transformations
Composite bonding can transform your smile in just one appointment and here you will find some amazing examples of other patients that understand how incredible composite bonding is.
Is Composite Bonding Right For Me?
- Do you want to correct any irregularities in your smile, fill in any gaps or reshape teeth?
- Do you want a quick and easy treatment that isn’t readily available on the NHS?
- Want to enjoy your dental treatment in a relaxed and comfortable environment?
If you answered ‘yes’ to the above questions, then composite bonding might be the right choice for you! We offer flexible payment and credit plans so that you can split the cost of your dental composite bonding treatment into smaller, more manageable chunks. We’re here to help you, so if you have any questions, feel free to contact us!
How Does Dental Composite Bonding Work?
Dental composite bonding is frequently used to improve the appearance of your smile, whether that be filling gaps or reshaping the teeth.
- We use our 5D scanning technology to create a preview of what your smile will look like after composite bonding treatment.
- We fix a composite resin to your affected tooth or teeth and hand shape it to match your natural teeth in order to achieve the desired effect.
- We then match the colour of the resin to the rest of your teeth and set the resin using an ultraviolet light.
- Once it is set and hardened, we will gently polish the resin so that it matches the smoothness and shine of the rest of your teeth.
Dental composite bonding treatment is super simple and straightforward - we don’t want the fear of treatment time to stand in the way of you and a bright new smile! If you have any questions in regards to dental composite bonding treatment, contact us today and we can arrange an initial consultation.
Stress-Free Dental Subscription
We like to keep things simple here at Beyond Dental, which is why we have one fantastic subscription plan available to all of our patients. For just £25 a month you will receive:
- 2 x yearly dental check-ups
- 2 x yearly dental hygiene appointments
- Teeth whitening for life
- 10% off all general and cosmetic dental treatments
- Emergency worldwide dental cover
Flexible Payment Plans
Break down the cost of your treatment into smaller, more manageable chunks with our flexible payment plans! Our payment plans are totally adaptable to you and your treatment plan, for example, for £1,000 of treatment, we can break this down into £30 monthly repayments, making your treatment much more affordable.
What Is Dental Composite Bonding?
Due to the nature of non-permanent effects of composite bonding treatment, it is one we often use for our Smile Makeovers. It can instantly improve the appearance of teeth, making it the perfect treatment for helping you achieve a brighter, whiter smile that you’ll be proud to show off.
Dental composite bonding, a cosmetic treatment also known as dental bonding or tooth bonding, is a solution for repairing minor tooth damage or gaps. With composite bonding, a composite resin is attached and moulded to restore the original appearance of your smile. The composite bonding resin is matched to your teeth so that any repairs appear natural.
How Long Does Dental Composite Bonding Last?
With good oral hygiene and regular check ups with our Beyond Dental dentists, you can expect any composite bonding work to last for a number of years. Composite bonding uses a strong resin material, but it is not invincible. In order to properly maintain your composite bonding treatment, we recommend that you avoid smoking, tea, coffee and foods which could stain for around 48 hours following your treatment. Try not to bite things such as pen lids and ice or use your teeth to open things - remember, composite bonding isn’t as strong as your natural teeth so could be more prone to damage.
Is Composite Bonding Painful?
No, composite bonding is a pain-free treatment. No anaesthetic is required to carry out the procedure and there will be no manipulation or drilling of your natural teeth. The resin we use at our Beyond Dental clinics for composite bonding will be applied to your teeth by one of our dentists and hand moulded to mimic the natural shape of your teeth. There will be some gentle polishing towards the end of the treatment to get, but you’ll likely just feel some vibrations whilst this is being carried out.
Is Composite Bonding Bad For Your Teeth?
Compost bonding treatment uses a hard-wearing and long-lasting resin that can be applied to the surface of your teeth with very minimal prep work. As very minimal preparation work is needed, there is no damage caused to your teeth and you will leave our clinic with a smile transformed.
Composite bonding resin can be easily removed, repaired or replaced and, should you have it removed, there will be no lasting damage caused. You might notice that, following the removal of composite bonding from the surface of your teeth, you may temporarily experience heightened sensitivity. This can be easily treated with sensitive toothpaste and the sensitivity will wear off after a few weeks.
What Is The Difference Between Composite Bonding and Veneers?
Composite bonding is used to repair cosmetic complaints in singular teeth. Whilst composite bonding and composite veneers use the same resin material, veneers typically are applied to multiple teeth at the same time. For more minor cosmetic complaints that apply to an individual or couple of teeth, we will usually recommend composite bonding for your treatment as opposed to a full set of veneers as it is less invasive and is often much less expensive. Of course, we understand that every Beyond Dental patient is different, so we’ll discuss the treatment, cost and your personal expectations during your initial consultation.