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COMPOSITE BONDING



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Step 1

Request a consultation

Request a consultation and begin your journey to a beautiful and confident smile.

Step 2

Speak with our friendly dentist

Tell our dentist your story, so we can provide you the perfect treatment.

Step 3

Discuss your best options

Our experienced dentist will make sure you will get the best option you need.

Step 4

Start the treatment

This will be the start of your new beginning, that will change your life forever.

Step 5

Share your new smile with the world

Smile to all the people and let them get a glimpse of the new you.

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What is composite bonding?

Composite bonding involves the careful shaping of a tooth-coloured resin to eliminate imperfections, such as chips or cracks or small gaps. The process involves applying and moulding dental composite there is no drilling or altering of your natural tooth so it is completely reversible.

gaps between teeth before composite bonding is applied
beautiful and even teeth after composite bonding is applied
Professional woman showing off even and white teeth with composite bonding

Composite bonding is also convenient as it is usually done in 1-2 visits.

We recommend considering some teeth whitening before the composite bonding depending on the shade you are wanting your teeth. The results are aesthetically pleasing and virtually unnoticeable to others

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FAQs

Here are answers to the most popular questions we get from patients interested in getting Composite Bonding:

Does composite bonding hurt?

No. It's painless, which means we don't need to use any general anaesthetic or numbing solution, but also there's no permanent alteration to the natural tooth.

How long does composite bonding last?

Given that you're looking at shelling out for your bonding, you'll be happy to know that this procedure does last for a decent chunk of time. Composite bonding lasts around five years on average. The resin can break because the material isn't as strong as your teeth, become worn down by eating, and can suffer staining. It's a truly non-invasive procedure though, so can be replaced once the resin has lost effectiveness.

Who is composite bonding recommended for?

Composite bonding is perfect for those who have minor cosmetic issues and would like to opt for something that's non-invasive nor permanent.

Does bonding ruin your teeth?

Bonding does not ruin your teeth, it doesn't really affect the natural tooth at all. It's just a material that sits on top of the tooth, so doesn't cause any damage to the native structure - or the even the all-important enamel

Does composite bonding break easily?

Unlike porcelain veneers, composite bonding does not break or it is very rare for it come off in the same way as with porcelain veneers. Composite bonding can chip for a variety of reasons with biting and chewing on hard food being the most common reasons or grinding and clenching teeth.

Business Hours

Monday: 9am - 5pm

Tuesday: 8am - 5pm

Wednesday: 9am - 8pm

Thursday: 8am - 6pm

Friday: 8am - 6pm

Saturday: closed

Sunday: closed

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Business Hours

Monday

9am-5pm

Tuesday

8am-5pm

Wednesday

9am-8pm

Thursday

8am-6pm

Friday

8am-6pm

Saturday

closed

Sunday

closed

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