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Composite Bonding

At The Dental Lounge Manchester, we offer composite bonding as a fast, effective, and affordable solution to enhance the appearance of your teeth. Composite bonding involves applying a tooth-coloured resin to correct imperfections such as chips, cracks, gaps, or discolouration, giving you a seamless and natural-looking smile.

Composite Bonding

Enhance Your Smile with Natural-Looking Composite Bonding

Our experienced team uses the latest techniques to sculpt and shape the composite material directly onto your teeth, ensuring a customised, flawless result. Whether you’re looking to improve the aesthetics of a single tooth or your entire smile, composite bonding provides a non-invasive way to achieve the smile you’ve always desired.

Quick and Convenient

The procedure can usually be completed in just one visit, making it an ideal solution for those with a busy schedule.

Affordable Cosmetic Treatment

Composite bonding is a cost-effective alternative to more complex dental procedures while delivering beautiful results.

Minimal Tooth Preparation

Unlike veneers or crowns, composite bonding typically requires little to no removal of tooth enamel.

Book a consultation

Get in touch with our team who can educate you on the best steps to take to achieving your dream smile.

Have a question?

For stunning results with composite bonding in Manchester, trust The Dental Lounge to provide professional, personalised care that will enhance your smile.

Composite bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure where a tooth-coloured resin is applied to the tooth to correct imperfections such as chips, cracks, or gaps.

With proper care, composite bonding can last between 5 to 10 years. Good oral hygiene and avoiding habits like biting hard objects can help extend its lifespan.

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The procedure is generally pain-free. Local anaesthesia is not typically required, though some patients may experience mild sensitivity following treatment.

Composite bonding is ideal for correcting minor cosmetic issues on front teeth. For more significant damage or structural issues, other treatments like crowns or veneers may be more suitable.

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