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Composite bonding improves the appearance of teeth, whether for cosmetic reasons or to restore the appearance of a damaged tooth. The procedure involves bonding tooth-coloured material, a solid resin material, to an existing tooth to reshape or improve its colours for a beautiful natural tooth-like long-lasting finish. So, you can smile with confidence.
The composite bonding material fitting procedure is pain-free, with no anaesthetic or drilling – it is bonded or glued directly onto the tooth without removing any tooth material. We match it with your teeth’ colour and shape and polish it to enhance your smile. Composite veneers typically last 5+ years and only require an occasional polish or chip repair.
Worried about teeth that are discoloured, worn down, chipped or damaged, misaligned or teeth with gaps in between? Dental veneers are the perfect solution. Wafer-thin, custom-made shells of tooth-coloured materials and veneers are designed to cover the front surface of teeth to improve appearance.
These shells are bonded to the front of the teeth changing their colour, shape, size, or length. Dental veneers comprise of porcelain or resin composite materials. Porcelain veneers resist stains better than resin veneers and better mimic the light-reflecting properties of natural teeth.
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What’s the difference between composite bonding and veneers?
Composite bonding involves applying a tooth-coloured resin to the surface of the teeth to correct minor imperfections like chips, gaps, or uneven edges. It’s a quick and minimally invasive procedure.
Veneers, on the other hand, are thin shells (usually porcelain) that are custom-made and bonded to the front of the teeth for a more durable, long-lasting transformation. They’re ideal for more significant aesthetic changes.
Which is right for me – bonding or veneers?
It depends on your goals, budget, and dental health.
Choose composite bonding if you’re looking for a quick, affordable fix for small cosmetic issues.
Choose veneers if you’re seeking a more dramatic, long-lasting smile makeover with enhanced durability and stain resistance.
Your dentist will help you decide which option suits your needs best after a consultation.