COMPOSITE BONDING & WHITE FILLINGS

Repair, Refine, And Renew Your Smile With Natural-Looking Restorations

What Is Composite Bonding?

A Simple, Pain-Free Treatment That Transforms Your Smile In A Single Visit

Composite bonding uses advanced tooth-coloured resin to reshape, brighten, or repair your teeth.

It’s ideal for those who want noticeable cosmetic improvements without committing to veneers or more invasive dentistry.

Bonding can improve:

Using a shade that blends seamlessly with your enamel, we gently sculpt the resin to enhance the appearance of your smile, with no drilling, injections, or changes to your natural teeth.

Step #1: Shade Match

We select a resin colour that blends naturally with your teeth.

Step #2: Preparation

Your tooth surface is gently cleaned, with no drilling or injections required.

Step #3: Sculpting

The composite is applied and shaped to refine your tooth’s appearance.

Step #4: Hardening

A specialist light sets the material in seconds.

Step #5: Polishing

Your new smile is smoothed and polished for a flawless, natural finish.

Step #6: Results

You leave the same day with a noticeably improved smile.

White fillings to restore your natural smile

A Simple, Pain-Free Treatment That Transforms Your Smile In A Single Visit

When tooth decay occurs, white fillings allow us to remove the damage and restore strength without leaving visible, dark metal behind.

Made from a high-quality composite resin, white fillings bond securely to your tooth structure, providing a natural and long-lasting repair.

White fillings are:

They can also replace old silver fillings, giving your smile a cleaner, brighter, more uniform appearance.

Step #1: Numbing

If decay is present, we gently numb the area to ensure a comfortable experience.

Step #2: Removing Decay

The damaged part of the tooth is carefully cleaned and shaped.

Step #3: Shade Match

We choose a filling material that blends seamlessly with your natural tooth.

Step #4: Placement

The white filling is applied in layers and shaped to restore your tooth’s function.

Step #5: Hardening

A curing light sets the material.

Step #6: Polishing & Bite Check

We refine the surface and ensure your bite feels natural.

Bonding vs. Fillings: Which Do I Need?

Composite Bonding

White Fillings

Not Sure Which Treatment Is Right For You?

We’ll assess your teeth, explain your options clearly, and recommend the most effective solution for your smile.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Composite bonding costs from £300 per tooth.

To receive a personalised quote based on your smile requirements, contact us to arrange a complimentary consultation or book a FREE virtual consultation.

In some cases, composite bonding can create a straighter smile.

We offer a full range of orthodontic and cosmetic dental treatments, so we can discuss all your treatment options and help you make an informed choice based on your smile requirements.

You can’t whiten bonding material, so we would always recommend whitening your teeth before composite bonding.

No. Composite bonding is a gentle treatment, and you won’t require any pain relief.

Yes. Modern white filling materials are highly durable and bond directly to the tooth, helping restore strength and preventing further damage.

For most patients, they are an excellent long-term option.

With good care, they can last many years. Regular check-ups and hygiene visits will help keep both the filling and the tooth healthy.

You can, but fillings do not lighten with whitening gel. If you are planning whitening, your dentist may recommend doing this before placing new fillings to ensure an even shade.

Not Sure Which Treatment Is Right For You?

We’ll assess your teeth, explain your options clearly, and recommend the most effective solution for your smile.