Composite teeth bonding is a simple procedure that can fill or repair teeth for functional or aesthetic purposes. Your dentist may recommend this procedure for minor repairs which don’t necessitate a crown or veneer.
What is anterior composite bonding?
This is a conservative procedure that involves the use of a composite, similar to that used in fillings, to repair minor imperfections in teeth. These issues can include discoloration, chips, abrasion, cracks, gaps, or slight misalignment.
Composite resin bonding teeth can effectively address these concerns, restoring the natural appearance of your smile. By building up the tooth with composite, it forms a strong bond with the enamel. Once hardened and polished, the material blends seamlessly, creating a natural look and function.
This makes composite bonding teeth a reliable and minimally invasive solution for restoring and enhancing your teeth.
Composite Teeth Bonding: Enhance Your Smile with Precision
Our specialists repair chipped, cracked, or discoloured teeth. Using advanced techniques, we apply a tooth-coloured resin that blends effortlessly with your natural teeth, restoring your smile’s shape and appearance with a flawless, non-invasive finish.
Why would I need anterior bonding?
The process is suitable for front teeth that are chipped or otherwise injured, such as during sports activities, helping restore a natural, confident smile along with the normal bite function of the incisors or canines. Composite teeth bonding is an ideal solution for repairing chipped front teeth and returning them to their original state.
You may also be interested in composite resin bonding teeth for cosmetic reasons. This procedure can help fill unwanted gaps between teeth and improve the appearance of misaligned teeth, creating a more even and aesthetically pleasing smile.
What are the benefits of anterior composite bonding teeth?
- A functional benefit of building up teeth where the enamel is chipped or otherwise damaged.
- Offers an aesthetic improvement to teeth, when used to fill in gaps or cover up discolouration.
- A conservative procedure which can restore minor imperfections avoiding expensive and intrusive dental treatment.
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How much does it cost?
Your dentist will advise you if anterior bonding is a suitable option for your oral health or aesthetic requirements.
To find out how we can help you, please call us today to book a consultation: 0121 550 6958 or visit our fees page for more information.