Composite Bonding

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Composite bonding has really grown in popularity as a cosmetic dental treatment in the last few years and is considered an ideal and less expensive solution than crowns or veneers for people with chips, gaps between the teeth, staining and discoloration, slight crookedness and misshapen teeth.

Bonding is used in dentistry to describe permanently attaching dental materials to your teeth using dental adhesives and a high intensity curing light.

What is Composite Bonding?

Our dentists use tooth-coloured composites (white or natural-looking materials) to fill cavities, repair chips or cracks, close gaps between your teeth and build up the worn-down edges of teeth. Your DentPrime dentist places the materials in or on the teeth where needed.

Why should I choose Composite Bonding?

Composite materials can be directly applied and sculpted to the surfaces of teeth that show most prominently when you smile so we recommend composite bonding for minimally invasive smile makeovers. While dentists call them direct composite veneers, many people just refer to them generically as “bonding.”

Although direct composite veneers typically require minimal preparations, no mold-taking and no temporaries, the artistic skill and precision of your dentist will determine the exact manner in which your direct composite veneers are created.

What are the benefits of Composite Bonding?

Fast and effective

Composite bonding can usually be carried out in just one visit to the dentist. It’s a fast and effective way to fix minor cosmetic issues. The composite is hardened using curing light as soon as it’s applied, resulting in a tooth that can comfortably bite down by the end of the appointment.

Non-invasive

Bonding is also a non-invasive procedure. With alternatives such as crowns and veneers, part of the tooth is permanently removed. For composite bonding to be applied, the surface of the tooth only has to be roughened to help the resin to bond, meaning the structure of the tooth remains intact.

How much does Composite Bonding cost in UK?

The cost of composite bonding in the UK can vary depending on the scale of the work you’re having done. Prices can range from £200 to £400 per tooth, your dentist can confirm the cost once a clinical assessment has been carried out.

How much does Composite Bonding cost in Turkey?

The cost of this procedure in Turkey ranges between £90 and £130 for each tooth that needs to be treated. Before the procedure, you should focus most of your attention on the quality of the material that will be used as well as the skill of the aesthetic dentist who will be performing it. In this regard, you can rely on DentPrime's expert and experienced aesthetic dentists.

DentPrime offers you the best quality dental treatments, composite bonding and best prices in Turkey. You can also take advantage of free services such as online consultation, free vip transfer, free hotel accommodations. Like hundreds of our patients, you will find us when you search such as best price of bonding in Antalya, same day smile makeover, teeth repair, natural teeth bonding in Turkey, Specialist dentist in Turkey.

What is the procedure for Composite Bonding?

Your dentist will start by choosing a resin colour that matches your tooth best so that the resin attachment looks natural. Your tooth will then be prepared for treatment by slightly roughening the surface. It will then be coated with a liquid which helps the resin to adhere smoothly. The resin will be applied and moulded into the required shape. It is hardened with a curing light before being shaped again and polished by your dentist until it matches the rest of the tooth.

What are the alternatives to Composite Bonding?

The usual alternative options to composite bonding are; Veneers and Crowns. Both of these alternatives cause some damage to teeth. Veneers are a popular option which can last for many years but as they are made from porcelain, the tooth has to be cut down to fit them, which causes some permanent damage. Similarly, for a crown to be fitted, a dentist has to remove some of the healthy part of your tooth. Bonding is a quick, less expensive and non-invasive procedure, and it can be easily repaired if damaged or broken. However, depending on the usage, it has some drawbacks such as rapid discoloration and easy breakage.

Talk to your dentist about your options. They will be able to advise you on whether composite bonding is the right treatment for you.

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In most of our cases Composite Bonding is the process we use to deliver same day smile makeovers.

Also known as tooth bonding or dental bonding, Composite Bonding is one of the best ways to enhance your smile. It can fill chips, fractures or gaps between teeth, it can even fix discoloration.

A trained dentist will attach composite resin to the tooth, shaping it to restore its original appearance. It’s colour-matched to look totally natural, leaving you with a smile you love.

After you’ve decided on how your new smile will look, our specially trained dentist will attach a colour-matched, composite resin to your tooth and shape it. 

It’s specifically designed to look totally natural, providing a full smile makeover that’ll leave yours brighter and more harmonious.

Composite is made of an aesthetic giving, high lustre resin, that includes strengthening properties like quartz or silica particles. It’s non-toxic and causes no known adverse reactions.

Small misalignments, or mildly crooked teeth Gaps Uneven teeth, providing a more level smile Tooth colour, making them all the same shade and brighter Worn edges Old restorations in need of replacement Create wider smiles

Yes! Composite bonding’s a great way to lengthen teeth. Our dentists know exactly how much to add, so your teeth stay healthier for longer.

It’s is an excellent solution for receding gums. Recessions appear on the front surface of the tooth, and our treatment will cover these, as well as help with any sensitivity you’re facing.

No but the old crown can be removed and replaced with a new one to match your new smile.

It can. We always assess each case on its own merit, and in the case of multiple misaligned teeth, we might suggest a course of alignment as a first step. This could be done with braces or clear aligners, before you return for a Composite Bonding treatment.

Yes. Composite Bonding is suitable for nearly everyone!

Our dentists will assess your needs properly, either in person or via an online consultation, where state of the art technology will be used for optimum precision. If we spot gum disease or multiple misalignments that need work, we’ll flag this. You’ll be clear on what the next step is before you return for a treatment that gives you the smile you deserve.

It’s no surprise that we want you to leave us smiling. So if you’re not happy with the results, we’ll work together to understand what’s gone wrong. We’ll suggest solutions to get your smile where we both it to be, guaranteeing your satisfaction. This will of course depend on the treatment option you selected at the beginning.

No. If carried out by dental experts and followed with appropriate maintenance, Composite Bonding can last up to 5 years, with remedial repair needed after about 2-3 years. We’ll give you proper instructions on how to care for your teeth to extend the Composite Bonding’s lifespan.

No. Composite Bonding doesn’t damage teeth.

Yes. It’s one of the safest way to enhance your smile!

While alternatives like crowns and veneers permanently remove part of the teeth, Composite Bonding only roughens the tooth surface, so the resin can bond, and its structure will remain intact.

Black coffee, tea, red wine, turmeric, and anything strongly coloured could potentially stain the bonding. Smoking is a risk, too. 
Staining can be problematic in the 48 hours after treatment. We’ll give you all the info you need to prevent staining in this key period.

Composite isn’t as strong as a natural tooth, so it can chip and break. Luckily, repairs are always effective. They cost less than veneer repairs and are done quickly.   
During consultation we’ll discuss habits that could cause damage, like biting nails and teeth grinding to spot and prevent them early.

When properly cared for, Composite Bonding shouldn’t fall off. But as with most procedures, damage can happen. When a patient has a very difficult bite, or their bite isn’t checked after bonding is placed, it could fall off in time. We’d always check in on bite capacity during pre-screening. We’d also advise a pre-treatment visit to the hygienist. This is because if blood or saliva (common side effects of poor gum health) are present while the material is placed, it may not adhere, or stick – causing a de-bond later on.

As they’re two different solutions, we can only offer a balanced view of both. Composite Bonding is a non-invasive treatment that usually doesn’t require modification of your teeth. It can usually be done in one appointment and addresses a vast array of issues that we’ve listed here. Porcelain veneers usually require teeth to be modified. It’s an irreversible process, that needs planning and multiple appointments. Once finished, they need less maintenance than Composite Bonding.

Porcelain veneers are an excellent choice for some clients. They are a more expensive option due to the involvement of dental technicians and complex manufacturing. Have a think about which of the two works for you, or don’t hesitate to get in touch and we can advise you further.

Composite material won’t whiten. Dentists can use a whitening gel to clean your teeth before the procedure. Since it can stain over  time, we often recommend a course of whitening prior the treatment.

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