What to Expect During Composite Bonding

A step-by-step walk-through of composite bonding, from your first consultation to the end of the appointment.

If composite bonding has been recommended for you, knowing what happens can ease any nerves. A same-day cosmetic fix that reshapes and repairs teeth using tooth-coloured resin.

Your visit begins with a consultation. We review your medical history, examine the area and, where helpful, take digital images so we can explain exactly what we are seeing.

The treatment itself typically takes around 60 minutes. We use gentle techniques and effective local anaesthetic where needed, and we will check in with you throughout to make sure you are comfortable.

Afterwards we give you clear, written aftercare advice and arrange any follow-up that is required. If you are an anxious patient, let us know in advance — we offer extra time and a calm, judgement-free approach.

Frequently asked questions

Will composite bonding hurt?

We use effective local anaesthetic and gentle techniques, so most patients feel little or no discomfort during composite bonding.

How long will it take?

Composite Bonding usually takes around 60 minutes, though this varies with the complexity of your case.

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