Composite Bonding
Composite Bonding
Composite bonding is a cosmetic solution for imperfections on the teeth. It is an advanced technique that involves tooth-colored resin to reshape teeth. Composite bonding can be applied to patients with little imperfections such as discoloration, chips, fractures, large gaps in their teeth, and badly broken teeth. Without subjecting to complex surgeries, a cosmetic dentist can easily shape the teeth by attaching tooth-colored composite resin to the tooth surface with glue.
Get a Free QUATOInstant Info Section
45-60 MINUTES PER TOOTH
$100-$250
3-10 YEARS
1-24 HOURS
Contact Us for Detailed Information
You are very valuable to us!
Composite Bonding Advantages, Procedures, and Costs

What is Composing Bonding?

How Much is Composite Bonding?
- Composite bonding prices vary between $300-600 in the USA per tooth.
- The price varies between £200 and £350 per tooth in UK.
- The price varies between €200 and €350 per tooth in Germany.
- Composite bonding costs in Turkey vary between $100 and $250.
Who is Good Candidate for Composite Bonding?
- Composite bonding works well for those who want to enhance the appearance of their teeth.
- If there are damaged, chipped, or decayed teeth.
- To close the gap between teeth.
- To cover the tooth root.
What’s the Difference Between Composite Bonding and Composite Veneers?
What are the Differences Between Composite Bonding and Porcelain Veneers
Composite Bonding | Porcelain Veneers |
Composite bonding is not a lifelong treatment; it becomes worn down in 4 to 8 years. | Veneers are permanent and invasive treatments. Even the least invasive veneers-laminate veneers require a little amount of tooth extraction. |
Quick treatment and fast healing. Can be applied in just one sitting. | Veneers involve more technical work, such as laboratory production and tooth modification, requiring more time and money. |
Composite bonding costs less than veneers, it requires almost half of the price a porcelain veneer requires. | In addition to its price, it may also require extra orthodontic treatments. |
With good care, it lasts about 5 to 7 years. | They can last at least 15 years. |
They are resistant to damage and stains but not as porcelain veneers do. | Even though they are significantly more resistant to damage than composite veneers, they are fixed by composite bonding when damaged. |
Advantages and Disadvantages of Composite Bonding?
- Almost none invasive; The dentist may need little corrections on the teeth surface but doesn`t require any enamel extraction.
- Cost-Effective; Composite bonding can be compared in some respect with costly dental treatments in terms of its esthetic value while it costs less than half of their prices.
- Wide range of implementation areas: Composite bonding can be applied on; chips, cracks, discoloration, gaps, moderate teeth alignments, and exposed tooth roots. They can also be used for impairments to the veneers, implants, or any artificial tooth.
- Fast Procedure; It doesn’t require too many technical laboratory studies and can be applied in one appointment.
- They are not long-lasting treatments like other dental applications.
- They can be stained or chipped over time.
- They don’t work well for serious dental problems.
How Long Does Composite Bonding Take?
What are the Procedures of Composite Bonding?
Determining Shade:
Tooth Preparation:
Apply Composite Material:
Harden the Composite Resin
Polishment
How Long Does Composite Bonding Last?

Composite Bonding Turkey
Composite Bonding SSS
Composite Bonding - Antalya
Composite bonding doesn`t bother nerves, so it doesn`t cause any pain. In most cases, dentists apply this technique without numbing the mouth. After the treatment, a temporary tenderness may happen, but it is easily managed with over-the-counter pain killers.
Composite bonding is strong enough to resist fractures or damage, but they have less lifespan compared to porcelain veneers.
On the contrary, composite bonding protects your teeth from outside effects like plaques or decay. Years after the composite bonding, teeth become vulnerable to chips or decay when composite material begins to wear off.
Before the surgery, the dentist cleans up the decayed area and then applies the composite resin to the teeth.