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Composite Bonding North Finchley

The Process of Composite Bonding

The composite bonding process is straightforward and patient-friendly. First, your dentist will assess your teeth and discuss the desired outcome. The tooth surface is gently prepared to help the resin adhere securely. A tooth-coloured composite material is then applied in layers and shaped with precision. Once the ideal shape is achieved, a curing light hardens the material.

Finally, the bonded tooth is smoothed and polished to blend naturally with surrounding teeth. Composite bonding North Finchley appointments are typically completed in one visit.

After composite bonding, patients can return to normal activities straight away. Maintaining good oral hygiene and attending regular dental check-ups will help prolong the results. Avoiding habits such as nail biting or chewing hard objects can reduce the risk of damage.

If you are considering composite bonding in North Finchley, contact Douglas Miller Dental Practice to arrange a consultation and discuss your options.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

How long does composite bonding last?

Composite bonding can last several years with proper care, though longevity varies depending on lifestyle and oral habits.

Is composite bonding painful?

Composite bonding is usually comfortable and does not typically require anaesthetic.

Can composite bonding fix gaps between teeth?

Yes, composite bonding can be used to close small gaps and improve overall tooth alignment appearance.

Does composite bonding damage natural teeth?

The treatment is minimally invasive and preserves most of the natural tooth structure.

How do I look after bonded teeth?

Regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups help maintain bonded teeth. Avoid biting hard objects.

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