Composite Bonding | Teeth Repair | Umi Clinic, Petersfield

Umi Clinic provides high-end cosmetic dentistry, including composite bonding, at our state-of-the-art clinic located in Petersfield, Hampshire. Our skilled cosmetic dentist will safely and painlessly reshape your teeth by applying a thin coat of tooth-coloured composite resin, to make them appear neater and straighter.

The composite resin is meticulously matched to the natural shade of your teeth. The results look so natural that patients often tell us they are not able to tell which teeth have been worked on.

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Why have Cosmetic Bonding?

Cosmetic bonding, also known as tooth contouring, can achieve anything from brilliant Hollywood smiles, to a more natural look, the overall effect is up to you.

Sometimes even small imperfections can be bothersome and you may be surprised by the results that this simple treatment can achieve. If you are worried about chips, cracks and other problems which affect your smile and confidence, then bonding could be for you.


Benefits of Composite Bonding

Versatile
This treatment can be used to correct various cosmetic concerns, including repairing chips and cracks, filling in gaps between teeth, reshaping irregularly shaped teeth and covering tooth wear or staining.

Convenient
Composite bonding at Umi Clinic can often be completed in a single visit making it a convenient option for busy patients seeking fast results.

Minimally Invasive
Composite bonding is as much about conserving your natural tooth as it is about changing it. Unlike procedures such as veneers or crowns, which require the removal of some tooth structure, bonding typically involves minimal to no alteration of the natural tooth. This means more of the natural tooth structure is preserved, promoting long-term dental health.

Aesthetic Results
Composite bonding also offers excellent aesthetics. The composite resin material used in bonding can be customized to match the colour, translucency, and texture of your surrounding teeth, resulting in a seamless and natural-looking smile.

COMPOSITE BONDING FAQS
Am I a suitable candidate for cosmetic bonding?

Suitable candidates for composite bonding include individuals with minor cosmetic imperfections who are looking to enhance the appearance of their smiles. You should have generally healthy teeth and gums, as bonding may not be suitable for individuals with significant dental issues such as extensive decay or gum disease. Prior to the treatment we recommend a thorough dental health assessment.

Is composite bonding painful?

Composite bonding is typically a painless procedure and doesn’t usually require anaesthesia. However, some patients may experience minor discomfort or sensitivity during the bonding process. Your dentist can provide numbing agents if needed to ensure your comfort.

How long does composite bonding last?

The lifespan of composite bonding can vary depending on factors such as oral hygiene habits, diet, and the extent of the bonding. On average, composite bonding can last between 5 to 10 years with proper care. Regular dental check-ups and maintenance can help prolong the longevity of bonded teeth.

Can I eat and drink normally after composite bonding?

While composite bonding is durable, it is advisable to avoid hard or sticky foods immediately after the procedure to prevent damage to the bonded teeth. Your dentist may recommend temporarily avoiding certain foods and drinks to ensure the bonding material sets properly.

Will composite bonding stain or discolour over time?

Composite bonding materials are resistant to staining. However, they may become discoloured over time due to factors such as smoking, eating dark-coloured foods and drinks, or poor oral hygiene. Regular brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings can help prevent staining and maintain the appearance of bonded teeth.

Can composite bonding fix crooked teeth?

Composite bonding can be used to improve the appearance of mildly crooked or misaligned teeth by reshaping and contouring them. For more severe cases of misalignment, orthodontic treatment may be necessary to achieve optimal results.

Is composite bonding reversible?

Unlike irreversible procedures such as veneers or crowns, composite bonding is a reversible treatment. If desired, the bonded material can be removed, and the natural tooth restored to its original state. It is essential to consult with your dentist before making any decisions about reversing bonding.

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