Composite Bonding
A Minimally Invasive Cosmetic Option
Composite bonding, sometimes called dental bonding or teeth bonding, is a cosmetic treatment used to improve the shape, edge, or colour of teeth. It involves carefully applying tooth-coloured resin to enhance your natural smile.
At Harwood Dental Care, composite bonding is designed to look subtle and natural. It’s a conservative option that often requires little to no drilling, making it a popular choice for patients wanting gentle cosmetic improvement.
- Repairs chipped or worn edges
- Improves shape and symmetry
- Closes small gaps between teeth
- Minimally invasive cosmetic treatment
Composite Bonding
Subtle Improvements With Immediate Results
Composite bonding works by sculpting and polishing a tooth-coloured material directly onto your teeth. It can be used for edge bonding, closing gaps, or improving uneven shapes in a single appointment.
Because the procedure preserves natural tooth structure, it’s often considered one of the most conservative cosmetic dentistry treatments available. We focus on balanced, natural-looking results that complement your smile rather than dramatically altering it.
benefits
What to expect
After assessing your smile and discussing your goals, we carefully prepare the surface of the tooth. The composite material is then shaped, sculpted, and polished to blend seamlessly with your natural enamel.
Most composite bonding treatments are completed in one visit, and results are visible immediately.
Composite Bonding
At a glance
Time:
1 day (usually completed in a single session)
Price:
Price on request
Appointments:
Usually 1 visit
Comfort:
Minimal to no discomfort; usually no anaesthetic required
Suitability:
Teeth with minor chips, gaps, or slight discolouration seeking a non-invasive aesthetic boost
Our expertise
Trusted care,
proven results
Composite bonding at Harwood Dental Care is provided by a highly qualified dental team experienced in cosmetic treatments. We take time to design results that suit your features and maintain healthy tooth structure.
Our calm, family-friendly environment and flexible appointment options make cosmetic treatment feel comfortable and manageable.
Meet Our TeamPatient assessment
Is this right
for you?
If you’re considering composite bonding but aren’t sure whether it’s right for you, a consultation allows us to assess your smile and discuss realistic outcomes.
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Your journey
Personalised care, every step of the way
Your consultation
We assess your teeth, discuss your goals, and confirm suitability.
Your Treatment
Composite material is carefully sculpted and polished in a single visit.
Your Aftercare
We ensure your bite feels comfortable and the finish looks natural.
faqs
Your questions answered
Composite bonding is a cosmetic dental treatment where tooth-coloured resin is applied and shaped to improve the appearance of teeth. It is often used to repair chips, close gaps, or refine edges.
Composite bonding can last several years with good care and regular check-ups. Longevity depends on oral hygiene, bite forces, and lifestyle habits.
Composite bonding is usually painless and often requires no anaesthetic. The treatment is minimally invasive and designed to preserve natural tooth structure.
Yes, composite bonding is commonly used to close small gaps between teeth. It can reshape the edges to create a more even appearance.
Composite bonding cost in the UK varies depending on the number of teeth treated. We provide a clear breakdown during your consultation.
Bonding is considered conservative because very little natural enamel is removed. We always assess suitability to protect long-term tooth health.
Composite bonding is less invasive and often more affordable than veneers. However, veneers may be recommended for more significant cosmetic changes.
Composite material can stain slightly over time, especially with heavy coffee or smoking habits. Good hygiene and regular polishing help maintain appearance.
Most composite bonding procedures are completed in a single appointment. The exact time depends on how many teeth are being treated.
Yes, repairing chipped teeth is one of the most common uses of composite bonding. The material is carefully shaped to blend with your natural tooth.
Yes, we carefully match the shade and shape to your surrounding teeth. The goal is subtle enhancement rather than an artificial finish.
Yes, we can discuss composite bonding before and after results during your consultation. This helps you understand what may be achievable for your smile.
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If you’re considering dentistry in Harwood, our friendly team is here to help.


21 Longsight, Bolton BL2 3HS