Modern Innovation In Dental Healthcare With Composite Bonding

Every smile can speak a thousand words and promotes an upbeat personality of the person to whomever they interact with. This aspect comes into consideration in all parts of our life at home, at work, and among friends. Composite bonding is a method to restore the former shine of your smile.

What is Composite Bonding?

To remedy teeth structure, a new technique of dental science can be employed that would restore your smile in no time. The technique that has come up is called Composite Bonding; it allows for tooth reconstruction and restoration of the original shape, color, and arrangement. The process of Composite Bonding is quite simple as it involves the use of adhesive resin on the disfigured teeth and complete bonding of teeth together to restore the original shape of the teeth. Composite bonding is completed by drying the applied adhesive with a polymerization torch.

When is the need for Composite Bonding indicated?

A smile can be diminished due to even sight disfiguration and breakage of teeth that can be caused due to many reasons

• To strengthen weaker teeth

• To repair cracks in tooth structure

• To fix a chipped tooth

• In order to repair worn-out tooth due to grinding habit

• To make your teeth look whiter

• To avoid tooth loss in the future

• to bridge the small gaps between teeth

How is Composite Bonding done?

Composite bonding as a process is as it helps the patients to restore their natural teeth rather than remove and replace them with new ones. The process of Composite Bonding can be usually completed in one visit and require the following proper treatment stages that are completed in a matter of hours; the steps can be shared as:

1. The first stage involves Through Cleansing of the teeth surface so that bonding does not face any issue.

2. Once the teeth are cleaned, then the application of a blue get helps in preparing teeth for Bonding by making the surface of the teeth rough microscopically so that the applied composite would be able to get proper adhesion with the surface.

3. Once the teeth surface is made rough, the Application of Preferred Composite can take place, which is done carefully with specialized tools and brushes to shape the teeth with perfection.

4. This stage involves proofing the composite with Blue light that allows the removal of gaps and hardening of the composite over the tooth surface.

5. Finally, the hardened composite can be made glossy and smooth by polishing the surface so that it's whitened and the well-arranged tooth surface is exposed and a part of your perfect.

Cost for Composite Bonding

Composite bonding as an expense depends on the condition of your teeth, oral habits, wear and tear, eating habits, etc.

• The per teeth cost of the basic composite bonding is around £300

• The protective Mouthguard and Whitening Tray Cost an additional £150

• The Offered package for four teeth composite bonding is £1600, including Mouthguard and Whitening Tray in order to maintain the bonded teeth.

• The even larger package for six teeth composite bonding is £2200, including Mouthguard and Whitening Tray in order to maintain the bonded teeth.

• The package for eight teeth composite bonding is £2800 includes Mouthguard and Whitening Tray for maintaining the overall oral health.

• The cost of a comprehensive composite bonding treatment for ten teeth bonding is offered £3400 that would also include a whitening tray for teeth and mouthguard.

How To Book With Us?

To get Composite Bonding in Birmingham or get Composite veneers in Birmingham, then you should look no further than Dr. KAL, who offers the best dental services in Birmingham and Stafford.

You can reach out for an appointment through our website or reach out via hello@drkal.co.uk

FAQ on Composite Bonding

Does Composite bonding require anesthesia?

No, composite bonding as a process is carried only on the teeth surface, so there is no need for anesthesia and needles during the procedure.

Does the process require the drilling of natural teeth?

No, In the case of composite bonding, the application of the layer of composite does not affect the natural enamel layer on the teeth surface, and no drilling is required on the surface of the teeth.

How many visits are needed to get composite bonding?

The procedure needs only one appointment, but preliminary stages are critical as evaluation of the current dental condition and planning of the process would require two visits prior to the procedure. In addition to this, one final review visit is offered complimentary in order to ensure that everything, including your smile, is doing perfectly.

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