Simply, it is a method of applying tooth-coloured materials to teeth.
The use of composite resin (white filling material) for bonding was first developed around 50 years ago. To prepare the surface for the bonding agent, the tooth enamel is lightly washed with a weak acidic gel. After that, the dentist will apply small amounts of tooth-coloured composite resin material to a discoloured, crooked, short, chipped, decaying, or fractured tooth. The substance is then hardened and set using a special light. Thereafter, the material is polished to perfection. Once completed, the material will resemble genuine tooth enamel.
Advantages:
Composite Bonding starts from £250 (Per Tooth)