Overview
What is Composite Bonding?
Composite bonding (dental bonding) is a cosmetic procedure in which a tooth-colored composite resin is applied and sculpted directly onto the tooth surface by hand. The resin is precisely matched to your natural tooth shade, then hardened with UV light and polished to a seamless, natural finish — often within a single appointment.
At ValueDent, our cosmetic dentists use bonding to correct a wide range of aesthetic imperfections — from minor chips and cracks to gaps, uneven teeth, and surface staining. It is one of the most conservative treatments available: in most cases, no enamel is removed at all, making it completely reversible and painless.
Key Advantages
Why Choose Composite Bonding?
Non-Invasive
No drilling, no enamel removal in most cases. The most conservative cosmetic dental procedure available.
Same-Day Results
Walk in with a chipped or stained tooth, walk out with a restored smile — often in a single 1–2 hour session.
Most Affordable
Significantly less expensive than veneers or crowns — highly accessible treatment for improving your smile.
Artistic Precision
Our cosmetic dentists sculpt resin by hand with artistic control, creating a result tailored to your face.
Repairable Style
No permanent tooth changes. Composite can be repaired, polished, or replaced easily if chipped over time.
Corrects Multiple Issues
Chips, cracks, gaps, discoloration, misshapen teeth — one treatment corrects multiple concerns simultaneously.
Am I Suitable?
Is Composite Bonding Right for You?
Composite bonding is suitable for most adults with minor smile imperfections. Here is a quick guide to help you understand your suitability before your free consultation.
Good Candidates
- Chipped, cracked, or fractured front teeth
- Minor gaps or spacing between teeth
- Discolored teeth not responding to whitening
- Slightly uneven or misshapen teeth
- Patients wanting a quick, affordable aesthetic fix
- Those who prefer a reversible, non-invasive option
Considerations First
- Heavy bite areas (back teeth) — composite may wear faster
- Severe teeth grinding (bruxism) without a night guard
- Very large chips or extensive structural tooth damage
- Patients wanting the longest-lasting, stain-proof option
Not sure whether bonding or veneers is right for you? Book a free consultation and we’ll recommend the best option honestly.
Transparent Pricing
Composite Bonding Cost Comparison
International patients consistently save 50–70% on Composite Bonding treatments in Turkey compared to the UK, US, or Europe — without any compromise on quality.
| Treatment | 🇬🇧 United Kingdom | 🇺🇸 United States | 🇹🇷 ValueDent, Turkey |
|---|---|---|---|
| Composite Bonding (per tooth) | £150 – £400 | $200 – $600 | From £90 / $110 |
| Full Smile Bonding (6–10 teeth) | £900 – £4,000 | $1,200 – $6,000 | From £750 / $950 |
| Consultation & Shade Matching | £50 – £100 | $80 – $150 | Included Free |
Prices are indicative and vary based on case complexity. Book a free consultation for your personalized quote — no hidden fees, no obligation.
The Composite Bonding Treatment Journey
Free Smile Assessment
We evaluate photos of your teeth or perform a physical exam to ensure bonding is appropriate for your chip, crack, or gap size.
Shade Selection
Your dentist uses a precise shade guide to select a composite resin shade that matches the color of your natural teeth exactly.
Whitening Check-in
If you want a brighter overall smile, we recommend performing teeth whitening first, so we can match the composite shade to your new, whiter teeth.
Surface Conditioning
The tooth surface is lightly cleaned, and a mild conditioning liquid is applied to help the resin adhere securely. No drilling is needed.
Resin Sculpting
The putty-like composite resin is applied and meticulously sculpted by hand to repair chips, fill gaps, or recontour your teeth.
UV Curing & Polishing
A specialized blue UV light hardens the composite. The dentist then shapes, trims, and polishes the bonded area to match your tooth’s natural gloss.
Stain Prevention (48 Hours)
Avoid highly pigmented food and beverages (red wine, tea, coffee, curry) and smoking for 48 hours while the composite surface sets.
Habit Modifications
Avoid biting your nails, chewing pens, or opening bottle caps with your teeth, as this can chip or break the hardened composite resin.
Oral Hygiene & Cleanings
Brush and floss daily, and visit your dentist twice a year. Minor stains or dull spots on composite can be easily polished off during cleanings.
Composite Bonding FAQ
With good care, composite bonding lasts 5–10 years. Longevity depends on placement, bite forces, and lifestyle habits. Unlike porcelain, composite can be easily repaired or polished if it chips or dulls — making it a low-maintenance long-term solution.
Composite resin is more susceptible to staining than porcelain veneers over time. Coffee, tea, red wine, and tobacco can cause gradual discoloration. Rinsing after staining drinks, good oral hygiene, and periodic professional polishing will maintain brightness. If staining is a major concern, porcelain veneers offer a more stain-resistant alternative.
Bonding is faster, cheaper, reversible, and ideal for minor corrections on healthy teeth. Porcelain veneers last longer, are more stain-resistant, and provide a more dramatic transformation — but cost more and require minimal tooth preparation. We’ll recommend the right option for your goals and budget during your free consultation.
In the vast majority of cases, no anesthesia is needed and the procedure is entirely painless from start to finish. If the bonding is being applied close to the nerve (e.g., deep chips), mild topical anesthesia may be used as a precaution.
Yes. Unlike porcelain veneers, composite bonding can be easily repaired or patched in a single clinic visit if it chips or wears down over time.
A full smile makeover using composite bonding (usually 6 to 10 teeth) can typically be completed in a single session lasting 2 to 4 hours.