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Composite Bonding

Composite bonding at Care Dental in Leicester is a cosmetic dental procedure where tooth-coloured composite resin is applied to improve the shape, size, or colour of your teeth. Unlike crowns or veneers, which are made in a lab, composite bonding can be completed in just one visit. It is also often a more affordable option.

Composite bonding

Achieve Natural-Looking Results with Advanced Composite Bonding Techniques

At Care Dental in Leicester, composite bonding is an affordable and effective way to enhance your smile. The procedure uses tooth-coloured resin to improve the appearance of your teeth, addressing issues such as chips, gaps, or discolouration. Unlike crowns or veneers, composite bonding can be completed in just one appointment and requires minimal tooth preparation. The results are natural and long-lasting, blending seamlessly with your natural teeth for a flawless smile.

Quick and Convenient

The procedure is typically completed in a single visit, with no need for lab work.

Minimal Tooth Preparation

Little to no natural tooth structure is removed, making it a conservative treatment.

Natural-Looking Results

Our team carefully blends shades of composite resin to match the colour of your existing teeth for a seamless appearance.

Book a consultation

Get in touch with our team who can educate you on the best steps to take to achieving your dream smile.

Have a question?

Find answers to common questions about composite bonding, from the procedure to long-term care.

Composite bonding can last between 3-7 years with proper care. Any wear or chips can be repaired easily by your dentist.

No, the procedure is generally pain-free and does not require anaesthesia in most cases.

 

Composite bonding can pick up stains from coffee, tea, and other coloured foods or drinks. Regular polishing and good oral hygiene will help maintain the brightness of your smile.

Yes, composite bonding is a great option for closing small gaps between teeth (diastema) without the need for braces or other orthodontic treatments.

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