Welcome to Composite Bonding London,
A trusted part of the renowned Thousand Smiles Group. Our mission is to enhance your confidence and self-esteem through beautifully crafted, natural-looking composite bonding treatments in London. Using the latest dental techniques and state-of-the-art materials, our expert dental bonding team delivers remarkable results that last
Our dental professionals bring years of specialized experience in composite bonding, ensuring precision and artistry with every treatment.
We stay ahead of the curve by embracing cutting-edge tools and the latest advances in cosmetic dentistry.
From the moment you walk through our doors, we prioritize your comfort, offering a relaxed environment and gentle care.
No two smiles are the same. We customize each treatment plan to meet your unique oral health goals and aesthetic preferences.
Enjoy a brighter, more even smile in just one or two appointments.
Preserve your natural tooth structure with a treatment that requires minimal preparation.
Composite bonding often offers a more affordable option compared to other cosmetic treatments.
With proper care, your new smile can stand the test of time.
Edge bonding and composite veneers are the two forms of composite bonding treatment available at our Clinic. You will have an opportunity to discuss your options with the composite bonding dentist before the operation starts so you may determine what best fits for you.
A mild, non-invasive dental operation, composite bonding does not damage your natural teeth or cause pain. Perfect for correcting small dental defects and providing a more consistent, brighter smile, this is a temporary fix that you can undo anytime.
Your dentist on Old Brompton Road will wash and prepare the outside surface of your tooth before they apply the composite material. This treatment guarantees that the composite bonds firmly to your natural teeth by means of an acidic gel.
Before we start, you will decide on the perfect shade for your composite to match your current teeth alongside your Composite Bonding London Clinic dentist. We can provide you a professional at-home whitening kit that takes roughly 14 days to finish if you are looking to whiten your natural teeth first for an even more brilliant smile.
The composite is laid on your tooth once everything is ready; the dentist will shape it to get the desired appearance. It then gets blue light hardening to hold it in place. Your new smile is exactly set after polishing and perfecting!
Experience the difference at Composite Bonding London. Our friendly team is here to guide you every step of the way, from initial consultation to aftercare support.
The price of composite bonding in London can change based on what you need. We have affordable packages, from full mouth bonding to single tooth veneers. Usually, costs range from £1,395 for one arch up to £2,495 for a complete mouth, depending on how your teeth look. You'll get a clear cost for your treatment after a check-up with us
Alright, so here’s the deal—composite bonding isn’t just a one-size-fits-all thing. If your teeth are in decent shape, not, like, crumbling to bits, and you’ve got enough enamel for the stuff to actually stick, you’re probably in business. Tooth color and placement matter too, especially if you want a certain look or you’re picky about shades. Basically, if you’re aiming for a quick smile glow-up and your teeth aren’t a total disaster, odds are you’re a decent candidate.
Honestly? The whole process is a breeze. Nothing scary, I promise. They’ll clean your tooth first (because, yeah, nobody wants gunk under there), then slap on this gel to rough things up a bit—think of it as prepping a wall before you paint. Then comes the resin goo, which gets shaped and sculpted until it looks like, well, your actual tooth. They’ll zap it with a blue light to harden it up, polish it off, and boom—you’re done. No drama, no pain, probably less hassle than a haircut.
So, here’s where you got to be real. Composite resin’s good, but it’s not titanium or anything. If you’re chomping ice cubes or cracking open bottles with your teeth (don’t do that), it’s going to chip or break eventually. Take care of your teeth, though, and it should stick around for a few years. Everyone’s mileage varies, but your dentist will give you the lowdown based on your habits. Just don’t expect it to last forever, alright? Nothing does—except maybe taxes.
To discover how composite bonding can give you the confident, radiant smile you deserve.