Revitalise your smile with composite bonding
Our composite bonding treatment is designed to help you achieve a brighter, more stunning smile.
What is composite bonding?
Composite bonding, also known as cosmetic bonding, is a conservative dental treatment designed to conceal imperfections like chipped, cracked, or discoloured teeth. This process involves applying and contouring a high-quality dental composite over your natural teeth to enhance their appearance.
At Floss and Smile, we use advanced aesthetic composite materials to ensure that your bonding looks natural and lasts long. This treatment is quick, allowing you to close gaps or fix chips in just one visit, making it an affordable alternative to more complex procedures.
How composite building can help
Composite bonding addresses various dental issues to enhance your smile.
- Effectively closes gaps between teeth for a unified appearance.
- Reshapes uneven or worn-down teeth for better balance.
- Repairs cracked, chipped, or broken teeth.
- Covers stains and discoloration for a brighter smile.
- Addresses slight tooth misalignment easily.
The composite bonding procedure
The composite bonding process is a straightforward and minimally invasive treatment.
First, we prepare the affected teeth by cleaning and etching the surface to ensure a strong bond. Then, a custom-coloured composite resin is applied to the tooth, carefully moulded, and shaped to match your natural teeth.
After the resin is shaped to perfection, it is cured using a special light to harden it, providing durability and strength. Finally, we polish the bonded area to create a smooth and natural finish.
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Composite bonding at Floss and Smile
Is composite bonding painful?
The composite bonding procedure is generally painless. Local anaesthetic may be used if necessary, but many patients find the process comfortable without it.
How long does composite bonding last?
With proper care, composite bonding can last several years. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene practices can help extend the lifespan of the bonding.
Can composite bonding be removed or repaired?
Yes, composite bonding can be easily removed or repaired by a dental professional if necessary. It can be adjusted or replaced if it becomes damaged or discoloured over time.
Will my bonded teeth look natural?
Yes! Composite bonding uses a tooth-coloured resin that can be matched to the shade of your natural teeth, ensuring a seamless and natural appearance.
How should I care for my bonded teeth?
Caring for bonded teeth is similar to caring for natural teeth. Brush twice a day, floss daily, and avoid biting hard objects. Regular dental check-ups are also recommended to ensure the longevity of the bonding.
Is composite bonding a good alternative to other dental treatments?
Yes, composite bonding is a cost-effective and less invasive alternative to treatments like veneers and crowns. It provides a quick solution for improving the appearance of your teeth while preserving more of the natural tooth structure.
Is composite bonding painful?
The composite bonding procedure is generally painless. Local anaesthetic may be used if necessary, but many patients find the process comfortable without it.
How long does composite bonding last?
With proper care, composite bonding can last several years. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene practices can help extend the lifespan of the bonding.
Can composite bonding be removed or repaired?
Yes, composite bonding can be easily removed or repaired by a dental professional if necessary. It can be adjusted or replaced if it becomes damaged or discoloured over time.
Will my bonded teeth look natural?
Yes! Composite bonding uses a tooth-coloured resin that can be matched to the shade of your natural teeth, ensuring a seamless and natural appearance.
How should I care for my bonded teeth?
Caring for bonded teeth is similar to caring for natural teeth. Brush twice a day, floss daily, and avoid biting hard objects. Regular dental check-ups are also recommended to ensure the longevity of the bonding.
Is composite bonding a good alternative to other dental treatments?
Yes, composite bonding is a cost-effective and less invasive alternative to treatments like veneers and crowns. It provides a quick solution for improving the appearance of your teeth while preserving more of the natural tooth structure.
I’m interested in getting dental implants, what should I do?
The first thing to do is to book a consultation with us here at Floss and Smile! At your consultation we will answer any questions you may have. Based on a comprehensive examination we will plan the best treatment for you and walk you through all the costs involved. Our patients get extra reassurance by having access to a text mobile 24/7 during and after the treatment.
I have a loose denture. Can dental implants help me?
Yes they can. Dental implants are an excellent solution for the millions of people who have loose dentures and offer many advantages over conventional dentures. Conventional dentures are often uncomfortable and, due to the movement, limit a person’s ability to speak and eat normally. Because of this, many people feel self-conscious wearing their dentures.The dentures can be secured into place by locking on to 2-4 implants.Implants are commonly used to replace individual missing teeth, but they can also be used to secure or stabilise loose dentures in either the upper or lower jaws. Instead of having a crown (cap) fitted to the top of the implant a precision-made attachment is fitted which inserts into the underneath surface of the denture, securing the denture to the implant. In the lower jaw this can be achieved with as few as two implants.If there is sufficient bone available and you are willing to have more implants inserted then you can often be fitted with a completely solid set of teeth attached to the dental implants (a full-arch bridge). This set of teeth would stay in permanently and would look and feel very similar to a natural set of teeth.
Is dental implant placement painful?
Dental implants are typically placed under local anaesthetic to ensure you are comfortable throughout the treatment. If you are very nervous or suffer from dental phobia we can offer you sedation. Our whole team has trained extensively in caring for nervous patients, and over the years, we've successfully treated many people with high levels of anxiety. We've not only transformed their smiles and improved their oral health but also significantly reduced their dental treatment-related anxiety.
How long does it take to place dental implants?
Your dental implants may be placed in as little as 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the location and the number of implants being placed. Your dentist will be able to give you a clear idea of the treatment time during your first appointment with us.
When will I receive my new teeth?
Treatment time varies for each patient. Typically, you will have some type of temporary teeth until your implants bond to the bone. We can provide a time estimate based on your treatment needs, during your initial consultation here in Dunstable.
How do I care for my dental implants?
Home care for your implants consists of brushing and flossing. Regular dental visits are required for long term health and success.
How long can dental implants last?
Implants can last many years if cared for properly. Many implants have been in place for more than 40 years.
How does the long term value of dental implants compare to other options?
Dental implants are low maintenance and provide stability and confidence in your smile. Therefore, the long term value of dental implants far exceeds conventional treatment options.
Are dental implants safe?
Yes, dental implants are considered a safe and effective treatment option for replacing missing teeth. At Floss and Smile, our dentists have a special interest in dental implant surgery and have restored hundreds of smiles over the years, using gold standard implants.
How long does it take to get dental implants?
The journey to receiving dental implants varies based on personal factors like oral health, potential need for procedures such as bone grafting, and the body's healing response. Typically, from the first consultation to achieving a complete restoration, the process spans several months. This period allows for the implant to fuse securely with the jawbone (known as osseointegration), a critical phase lasting approximately 3 to 6 months.
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