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      Composite Bonding in Dubai

      Composite Bonding

      A minimally invasive smile makeover in just one visit.

      Do chipped teeth, stubborn stains, or uneven gaps hold you back from smiling?

      At Drs. Nicolas & Asp Centers, we believe that a confident smile is one of life's greatest assets. That's why we offer composite bonding — a simple, straightforward, and effective solution to help you achieve a natural-looking, beautiful smile you'll be proud to share with the world.

      What is Composite Bonding?

      Composite bonding is a minimally-invasive cosmetic dental procedure that uses a tooth-colored resin material to restore or reshape teeth. It's a versatile treatment often used to address a variety of concerns often done in just one visit.

      Cosmetic issues treated with composite bonding

      Chipped or Cracked Teeth

      Bonding can repair minor chips and cracks, restoring the natural appearance and function of your tooth.

      Discoloration

      It is a great solution for the stubborn stains that do not respond to professional whitening.

      Uneven Spacing or Gaps

      Bonding can add material to close small gaps between teeth, creating a more symmetrical smile.

      Worn Teeth

      This procedure can be used to restore the shape and size of teeth that have been worn down over time.
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      Benefits of Composite Bonding

      Performed in just one appointment
      Pain-free, no-drill treatment
      Provides natural-looking results
      Fixes fractured, uneven, and stained teeth
      Reversible and easily retouched if needed
      Rebuilds and improves teeth aesthetics
      Offers a cost-effective cosmetic option
      Preserves natural tooth structure
      Composite Bonding

      Composite Bonding FAQs

      Getting a smile trasformation with composite bonding is surprisingly simple.

      That's all there is to it! You'll walk out with a brighter, more confident smile, ready to take on the world.

      Composite bonding typically lasts between four to eight years. However, patients who make a conscious effort to maintain good oral hygiene and avoid habits like nail-biting or chewing on hard food or objects have extended their results to over 10 years.

      Just like crowns, veneers, or your natural teeth, composites may chip under constant pressure. The good news is that any necessary touch-ups are completed in just one visit.

      Absolutely. During your procedure, we will use a shade guide to select a composite resin material that matches the color of your natural teeth. Once applied, the resin seamlessly integrates with your teeth, resulting in a completely natural appearance.

      Composite bonding is directly applied to the surface of your teeth and is completed in one sitting. Veneers, on the other hand, are custom-made thin porcelain restorations that are placed over your existing teeth to improve their aesthetics.

      Composite bonding is reversible and touch-ups are quick and simple. Veneers are permanent restorations. While both are designed to last a long time, porcelain veneers are typically made of a stronger material and can last up to 20 years with good maintenance.

      Brush and floss regularly, and schedule regular check-ups and cleanings with your dentist and dental hygienist. Remember that bonded teeth can stain over time, so it's crucial to maintain a good oral hygiene routine and avoid foods, drinks, and habits like smoking that can cause staining. If you grind your teeth at night, we may recommend using a night guard to protect your teeth from damage.

      We have partnered with Emirates NBD, HSBC, and Citibank to offer 0% Interest Installment Plans. You can also use Tabby to split your payments into 4 interest-free installments. These options are available at all Drs. Nicolas & Asp Centers near you.