Composite Bonding

Composite bonding is one of the most popular cosmetic dentistry procedures for people who want to improve their smile or repair damaged teeth.

YOUR PATH TO YOUR DREAM SMILE

What is Composite Bonding?

Composite bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure in which a tooth-coloured resin is applied to the teeth to improve their appearance.
This treatment is ideal for people looking for fast, long-lasting results. The procedure is pain-free and requires no drilling or injections.

Composite bonding is just one of the many orthodontic and cosmetic treatments available here at Bank House. To find out more, simply book your initial consultation and we will be happy to help.

3 Benefits of Composite Bonding

Minimally Invasive

No injections, drilling or pain involved.

Cost Effective

Less expensive than other cosmetic dental procedures.

Reversable

Allowing for future adjustments or alternative treatments.
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Why choose
Bank House Dental?

We understand the importance of a beautiful smile.
At Bank House we have a long tradition of providing the best dental care to the local community. With our experienced team of professionals, you couldn’t be in safer hands.

Composite Bonding FAQ

You probably have a lot of questions, so we’ve answered the most common ones.
How long does composite bonding last?
Composite bonding usually lasts between 5 and 10 years, depending on the location of the bonded tooth, your oral habits and how well you care for your teeth.
Composite bonding is the application of a resin material directly to the tooth, while veneers are thin shells of porcelain or composite resin that are custom-made and bonded to the front of the tooth. Veneers are more durable, but also more expensive and require more work to prepare.
Yes, composite resin can stain over time, especially if you consume staining substances such as coffee, tea, red wine and tobacco. However, regular dental cleanings and good oral hygiene can help to prevent this.
Composite bonding is a reversible procedure as it usually involves minimal alteration to the natural tooth structure. However, if a large amount of enamel has been removed or the tooth has been reshaped, reversing the procedure may be more complex.
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OUR PROCESS

Booking an appointment couldn’t be easier

Step 1

Book your consultation online or give us a call

Step 2

Get a tailored treatment plan by one of our dental experts

Step 3

Begin your treatment

Step 4

Enjoy a long lasting smile