The cost of composite bonding varies depending on how many teeth you will be having treated. Contact us today to book your free consultation, during which we can discuss our prices.
Composite bonding, also known as dental bonding or tooth bonding, is a cosmetic dental procedure that uses a tooth-coloured resin material to improve the appearance of teeth. It’s a minimally invasive and relatively affordable way to address minor imperfections like chips, cracks, discolouration, and gaps between teeth.
Composite bonding involves applying a mouldable, tooth-coloured resin material to the tooth surface. The dentist shapes and sculpts the resin to match the desired shape and size of the tooth, then hardens it with a special light. The final step is polishing the surface to ensure a natural-looking finish.
Composite bonding is a popular cosmetic dental treatment that offers a minimally invasive, affordable, and convenient way to enhance your smile by correcting minor imperfections and improving the overall appearance of your teeth.

Composite bonding can effectively correct a variety of aesthetic issues, including chips, cracks, discolouration, and gaps between teeth, resulting in a more uniform and attractive smile.
The procedure can often be completed in a single visit, and immediate results are usually noticeable.
Composite bonding can be used to address a range of concerns, from small chips to reshaping teeth for a more balanced appearance.
The tooth-coloured resin is chosen to match the shade of your natural teeth, creating a seamless and natural-looking result.
In some cases, composite bonding can be removed if needed, unlike some other cosmetic treatments.
The cost of composite bonding varies depending on how many teeth you will be having treated. Contact us today to book your free consultation, during which we can discuss our prices.
This depends on how well you look after your teeth, but usually, Composite Bonding lasts between 4 and 8 years. Lifestyle habits such as smoking or drinking coffee can also discolour the composite, so this also needs to be kept in mind if you want to keep your smile looking its best for longer!
Composite bonding is usually not painful. It does not require anaesthesia and can be completed in one sitting. If you are an anxious patient, don’t worry. Our team will help put you at ease and ensure you are comfortable throughout your treatment journey with us.