Composite Bonding in London – Repair, Refine, Enhance
Composite bonding is a minimally invasive cosmetic treatment that uses tooth-coloured resin to repair chips, close small gaps, and reshape teeth. At Attelia London, our clinicians provide natural-looking, comfortable results tailored to each smile.
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Minimally invasive procedure
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Repairs chips and gaps
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Affordable cosmetic treatment
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Immediate results in one visit
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Natural-looking smile enhancements
Halit Dervis
Clinic Manager | GDC: 301171
Subtle cosmetic enhancements made simple.
Composite bonding is a quick, effective way to refine your smile with natural-looking improvements.
What Is Composite Bonding?
Repairing Minor Tooth Imperfections
Composite bonding is a cosmetic dental technique that uses tooth-coloured resin carefully blended with natural enamel. It is particularly effective for correcting minor imperfections, such as chips or uneven edges, and provides patients with immediate improvements to their smile without invasive procedures or lengthy treatment times.
What Are the Cosmetic Benefits of Composite Bonding?
Enhancing Your Smile
Composite bonding enhances the appearance of chipped, gapped, or misshapen teeth. This fast and minimally invasive procedure delivers noticeable results in just one visit, boosting confidence while preserving natural enamel. It remains one of the most popular treatments for subtle but effective cosmetic smile refinement.
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Closes small gaps for instant results
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Enhances the overall aesthetics of the smile
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Repairs chips, cracks, or surface wear
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Provides immediate, minimally invasive improvement
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Shapes teeth to create natural symmetry
Composite bonding provides a quick, affordable solution for subtle smile improvements, giving patients confidence with minimal treatment.
Who Should Consider Bonding?
Ideal Candidate Profiles
Composite bonding suits patients with minor imperfections who want affordable cosmetic improvements. It is not suitable for large restorations or structurally compromised teeth.
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Ideal for chipped or worn teeth
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Corrects uneven or irregular tooth edges
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Closes small gaps or spaces between teeth
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Perfect for patients seeking quick, effective improvement
Not all patients are suitable for bonding. Alternatives such as veneers or crowns may be more appropriate depending on tooth health and cosmetic goals.
The Procedure Explained
Step-by-Step Treatment
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Initial consultation and precise shade matching
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Tooth gently prepared with etching for adhesion
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Composite resin applied and artistically shaped
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Material light-cured to harden and strengthen
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Surface polished to achieve a natural finish
The procedure is minimally invasive and usually completed in one visit. Patients experience immediate improvements, with no drilling of natural enamel required in most cases.
Your healthy smile starts here.
New patients enjoy a Free Consultation, 20% off their first treatment, and a small Welcome Gift from our team.
(A refundable deposit may apply to confirm your booking.)
Longevity and Touch-Ups
Caring for Bonded Teeth
Composite bonding usually lasts between three and seven years, depending on oral habits and maintenance. Patients are advised to avoid biting hard objects or consuming excessive staining foods and drinks. Regular dental reviews at Attelia London allow for polishing or minor touch-ups, helping results stay fresh, natural, and long-lasting. With good care, bonding can remain an excellent cosmetic solution for many years.
Bonding Costs Explained
What’s Included in Price
Composite bonding is more affordable than veneers or crowns, making it accessible for many patients seeking cosmetic improvements.
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Composite Bonding (per tooth)
Cosmetic enhancement using tooth coloured composite to correct shape or minor gaps.
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Composite Edge Bonding
Minimal edge correction for worn or uneven front teeth.
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Composite Polishing Service
Finishing or maintenance polish to refresh existing bonding.
Composite Bonding FAQs
Common Questions
Quick answers about composite bonding treatment.
No. The procedure is painless and usually requires no anaesthetic.
With proper care, bonding typically lasts between three and seven years.
Yes. Avoid smoking and limit foods or drinks known to cause discolouration.
Yes. Since only minimal enamel is altered, bonding can be adjusted, repaired, or reversed if required.
Get in Touch
Book Your Composite Bonding Appointment
Our expert team is here to answer your questions and arrange your composite bonding consultation at Attelia London.