Composite bonding - a fast and effective way to enhance your smile!
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Quick repairs for damaged teeth
Convenient and inexpensive treatment
Non-invasive procedure requiring little or no preparation
Transform and enhance your natural teeth
Quick repairs for damaged teeth
Convenient and inexpensive treatment
Non-invasive procedure requiring little or no preparation
Transform and enhance your natural teeth
If you’re looking for ‘composite bonding near me’ to quickly transform and enhance your smile, our highly experienced cosmetic dentists can deliver stunning and long lasting results at great prices.
Cosmetic (composite) bonding is a quick, pain-free, and affordable option to enhance a patient’s smile by altering the shape and colour of teeth. Unlike crowns and veneers, bonding can be completed in a single visit, and the procedure is fully reversible, making it a popular choice for many patients.
Our highly skilled composite bonding team in Tottenham is led by our principal dentists Dr Morteza Jaffari (GDC No. 76657 ), Dr Many Nezami (GDC No. 81882), and Charlotte Benson (GDC No. 245845 ) who have over 40 years of combined dentistry experience.
We have a friendly team of experienced dentists and support staff who will be more than happy to help get your damaged teeth back in shape and looking great.
We are easily accessible from the local surrounding areas and have many satisfied patients from all over North London including Walthamstow, Edmonton, Wood Green and Hornsey.
To help keep this treatment as affordable as possible, we ensure our treatment prices are as competitive as possible compared to other dentists around Tottenham.
Our prices for cosmetic bonding are from £350 per tooth. The exact price varies depending on the individual case and your dentist will advise you of costs before carrying out any treatment.
Although the outer enamel surface of teeth is very strong and durable, it can be occasionally be damaged by accident or as a result of decay.
Some teeth can also look naturally less attractive due to an irregularity in shape or length.
The simplest way to correct these issues is with cosmetic bonding. The treatment is very popular due to its relatively low cost and the fact that the material used is coloured to blend in with the natural tooth.
The dentist is able to complete the majority of cases in a single appointment, attractively shaping the repair in the mouth before hardening it under UV light for the final result.
Cosmetic bonding treatment can last between three and 10 years at which point a touch up treatment would be required. This varies from patient to patient and their eating habits as to how long the treatment will last.
Composite bonding is a quick treatment that is less invasive than many other treatments such as crowns or veneers. With oral hygiene best practices being adhered to like brushing and flossing, composite bonds should last years with no follow up treatment.
Cosmetic bonding material is highly durable and more than capable of withstanding normal wear and tear that comes from biting and chewing. As with most treatments, there can be some cracking with major trauma or pressure, but this is unlikely with normal oral activity.
Cosmetic bonding is long lasting but is by no means a permanent treatment. With care and maintenance, the bonding can last for many years before it will need a touch-up by the dentist.
It is not recommended that you whiten your teeth after bonding. Teeth whitening treatment is recommended before bonding as the effects can last for years.
Cosmetic bonding looks completely natural as the teeth can be coloured to match your natural teeth.
Cosmetic bonding looks completely natural as the teeth can be coloured to match your natural teeth. After the dental bonding material has been applied to your teeth you will need to wait 24 hours for the full strength to be reached. After this you will be able to eat and chew as normal.
Cosmetic bonding is not permanent and does not ruin teeth. There may be some discolouration or fading of the materials or they can become chipped, but this will not affect enamel of your teeth or cause any damage to your mouth.
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