
Composite bonding is a gentle, minimally invasive way to improve the appearance of teeth while protecting their long-term health.
Our focus is always on subtle, natural results that sit comfortably within your smile, never treatment for the sake of it.
Composite bonding involves applying a tooth-coloured resin to the surface of a tooth to improve its shape, colour or overall appearance. It can be used to repair small chips, close gaps, smooth uneven edges, or improve symmetry.
The material is carefully layered, shaped and polished to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth. Because bonding is added to the tooth rather than cutting it back, it’s considered one of the most conservative cosmetic treatments available.
Composite bonding is usually carried out in a single visit and does not typically require anaesthesia.
During your appointment, we will:
Composite bonding can be an excellent option for patients seeking subtle changes without committing to more invasive treatment. However, it isn’t always the right solution for everyone.
We’ll assess factors such as bite, wear patterns and oral hygiene before recommending bonding. In some cases, alternative treatments may offer a more stable or long-term outcome — and we’ll always explain these options honestly. We aim to support results that look good, feel comfortable and stand the test of time.
With good care, composite bonding can last for several years. The material is strong, but it can chip or stain over time, particularly with habits such as nail biting, teeth grinding or frequent consumption of staining foods and drinks.
As part of your routine check-ups, we’ll monitor your bonding and let you know if maintenance or polishing is needed to keep it looking its best.
No. In most cases, bonding is carried out without anaesthetic and is well tolerated.
With good oral hygiene and regular dental visits, bonding can last several years. Longevity depends on placement, bite forces and daily habits.
Yes. The material is colour-matched and carefully shaped to blend in with your natural teeth.
Bonding is a minimally invasive treatment and usually requires little to no removal of natural tooth structure.
Over time, the material can stain, particularly with coffee, tea, red wine or smoking. Regular hygiene visits help maintain its appearance.
In many cases, yes. Because the treatment is additive, it can often be adjusted or removed without lasting damage to the tooth.
Not always. We’ll assess your teeth, bite and oral health and advise whether bonding is suitable for you.
Schedule your consultation today and take the first step to a healthier, brighter smile. Our friendly team will discuss your options, answer all your questions, and create a personalised plan just for you.
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