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How Much Is Composite Bonding Per Tooth?

Contact us now to discuss your composite bonding treatment and pay monthly finance options.

On average at Yorkshire Dental Suite, patients opt to have Nanofill™ on 10 teeth, bringing the total cost of the treatment to approximately £4,950. Let’s break down the composite bonding price per tooth and what exactly is included.

How much is composite bonding per tooth?

Composite bonding costs £495 per tooth. This price covers the skill and time of the dentist, as well as the high-quality material we use to transform the shape, size and colour of your teeth. So, what does the procedure itself look like? An ultra-white resin is painted onto the teeth, disguising the appearance of cracks, chips, discolouration and small gaps, before being cured by a UV light. It is an artisanal application process that requires no drilling or injections. Exclusive to Yorkshire Dental Suite, Nanofill Composite Bonding® provides up to eight years of wear if well cared for.

What additional costs may I have?

Now that we have covered composite bonding cost per tooth, allow us to explain the additional charges you may come across during your smile transformation. Firstly, all patients at YDS are required to attend a £95 consultation. Your dentist will check that your oral health is in good condition, and you have no factors that can impact the viability of the procedure, for example, gum disease. If you have a severe malocclusion, it will need to be treated prior to having Nanofill™ with clear aligners or fixed braces. This is because the bonding will look too bulky on the teeth. Here are some examples of malocclusions:

We also recommend having teeth whitening before your composite bonding to ensure a perfect colour match.

Composite bonding on finance

Looking to spread the price of your dental treatment over time? We offer a variety of finance options to help as many patients as possible to achieve their dream smile.

Is Nanofill Composite Bonding® worth it?

Nanofill™ is a cosmetic treatment that offers a quick solution for patients looking to fix their smile irregularities. As with any dental procedure, there are pros and cons to take into consideration before booking your appointment.



Advantages

Disadvantages


Low-cost treatment

Temporary fix


Completed in four hours or less

Has the ability to chip


Pain free - no drilling or injections needed

Naturally discolours over time


Lasts 5-8 years

Not as durable as porcelain veneers


Instant confidence boost

Cannot be whitened


Treats a wide range of issues

Requires careful brushing and flossing


Easily removed

Not available on the NHS




Conclusion: In comparison to other treatments like porcelain veneers, composite bonding is a relatively low-cost procedure that is ideal for patients wanting an instant smile transformation. Enquire with Yorkshire Dental Suite today about our proprietary Nanofill Composite Bonding®.