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Composite Bonding Cost

At Whites Dental, composite bonding costs between £235-£300 / tooth typically.

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Composite Bonding Cost?

4 teeth composite bonding costs £1,095 typically

Composite Bonding Cost - Dr Edina providing a patient with a cost quote for bonding

Composite bonding costs between £235-£300 per tooth typically at Whites Dental. 4 teeth composite bonding is £995 – £1,195 typically. 6 teeth composite bonding is £1,495 – £1,695 usually. For complete smile makeovers, composite bonding cost can vary based on the nature and complexity of the change. It’s best to get a bespoke price quote from the dentist for such cases.

The composite bonding cost per tooth reduces usually as you get more number of teeth bonded. However, if the complexity of the change increases, the price for composite bonding in London may not reduce. An assessment with the dentist is needed to determine the nature and extent of the change and to provide a definitive price.

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Cost For Our Two Composite Bonding Techniques

Standard Bonding Cost

Composite Bonding - Standard Bonding Technique

Standard bonding is popular to improve the aesthetics of the teeth and smile. It produces good results. The technique is  provided by most dentists and is usually £235-300/tooth.

Enhanced Bonding Cost

Composite Bonding - Enhanced Bonding Layered Technique

Enhanced bonding is a more advanced cosmetic technique that produces more natural results. It is provided by experienced cosmetic dentists and is more expensive – usually £330-£380/tooth.

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Composite Bonding Prices

At Whites Dental, our prices are surprisingly affordable. If you are looking for a smile makeover with composite bonding, start with a free smile consultation – there is no charge for the smile consultation.

If you are looking to close gaps between teeth with composite bonding, the price is typically £400-500, depending on the size of the gap. To find out how much is composite bonding UK, feel free to send us an email with pictures of your teeth for a personalised price quote.

The bonding price is dependent on a number of different factors such as the degree of change you want to introduce to your smile and also clinical factors such as your bite. We will be able to provide a firm fee for composite bonding once our dentist has been able to assess you.

 

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Bonding - 1 Tooth

typically £235 - £285

Bonding - 2 Teeth

typically £500 - £600

Bonding - 3 Teeth

typically £750 - £900

Bonding - 4 Teeth

typically £995 - £1,195

Bonding - 6 Teeth

typically £1,495 - £1,695

Bonding - 8 Teeth

typically £1,895 - £2,395

Bonding - 10 Teeth

typically £2,595 - £2,895

Bonding - 12 Teeth

typically £2,995 - £3,495

Composite Bonding Finance

Composite bonding interest free (0%) finance plans

At Whites Dental, we offer the option to pay for your composite bonding via a zero percent finance. Payments are usually spread over 6-12 months. Your entire treatment could be covered by our 0% finance option.

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We will send a link to your phone for the required amount.

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Choose how many months to pay the treatment amount over.

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The credit application is really short, with a decision given in a few minutes.

You can finance your composite bonding treatment using our zero percent finance plan option. Composite Bonding payments are usually spread over 6 and 12 months for our interest free 0% finance plan. Your entire composite bonding cost could be covered by the zero percent finance option. At Whites Dental, we also provide finance for Composite Bonding over a longer time duration, ranging from 18 – 60 months. The two year finance plan tends to be the most popular with patients as the month payment for composite bonding becomes a lot lower than the one year finance plan. The multi-year finance plans however  have a 9.9% APR associated with them.

The finance application for composite bonding is very quick – it only take a few minutes to complete and an approval given within minutes of the application being submitted. There are no charges to apply for finance for Composite Bonding.

Composite Bonding Payments Spread Over 12-60 Months

Pay monthly on 0% finance instead

Example: £2,695

Pay As You Go
£200 – Deposit to book your treatment
Balance paid on the day of the treatment

12 Months Composite Bonding Payment Plan (0% finance)
£200 – Deposit to book your treatment
Then £204.25/month over 12 months

24 Months Composite Bonding Payment Plan (9.9% APR) (Most Popular)
£200 – Deposit to book your treatment
Then £114.52/month over 12 months

36-60 month payment options are also available

The application only takes a few minutes to complete on your phone and you could get started with your treatment right away.

Composite Bonding Cost For The Full Mouth

Composite Bonding costs £4,000-£4,500 typically for a full mouth (16 teeth)

Fees To Close Teeth Gaps

Composite Bonding Cost - Gappy Teeth

Full mouth composite bonding for gappy teeth is usually £3,800-£4,300

Fees To Fix Chips & Cracks

Composite Bonding Cost London - Chipped Cracked Tooth

Composite bonding fees for fixing cracks and chips is typically £240-£285/tooth.

Fees To Improve Teeth Shape

Composite Bonding Cost London - Reshape Teeth

Full mouth bonding to reshape your smile is £4,000-£4,500 usually.

What Does Composite Bonding Price Depend On?

Enhanced composite bonding is a more advanced bonding technique

Cosmetic dentistry treatments are no longer as expensive as they used to be. With advances in dental technology over the last decade, new tools have become available, allowing for treatment times to be reduced. Prices have come down as well as a result. Composite bonding treatments fees can be as low as £220 to fix chips and make minor changes to the shape of a tooth. The price for composite bonding depends on four factors mostly –

Complexity of the change – if you want to make significant changes to the shape and size of a tooth, the treatment duration will be longer. Longer treatment duration requires the dentist to spend more time making the changes, thus leading to a higher fee.

Type of treatment  – our enhanced bonding technique is more expensive compared to standard bonding.

Number of teeth – the price increases with the number of teeth you want treatment for.

Experience of the dentist – a more experienced dentist will usually charge higher fees. They will however produce better smile outcomes.

Different cosmetic dentists have different fee structures for cosmetic procedures, depending on their area of focus. Some cosmetic dentists focus on veneers, and can therefore offer larger discounts given the higher volume of treatments they do for porcelain veneers. Other cosmetic dentists focus on composite bonding and can therefore often offer the procedure at cheaper prices. It’s useful to therefore determine what type of treatment best suits your need and to then find a cosmetic dentist who focuses on that specific type of cosmetic treatment. At Whites Dental, our best cosmetic dentists are highly experienced and knowledgeable with various cosmetic procedures. They also have post graduate qualifications and training to support their cosmetic experience. Our composite bonding procedures start from £220 per tooth. You can book a consultation with one of our cosmetic dentists; they will be more than happy to discuss your cosmetic dental needs and provide a figure for how much does composite bonding cost for you. To find out about what is composite bonding, feel free to message us.

At Whites Dental, we have some of London’s best cosmetic dentists. We offer two dentist clinics.

Our London Waterloo dentist is right next to Waterloo rail station and Southwark Tube station. We are a 5 to 10 minutes’ walk from Elephant and Castle tube station, Borough Market, London Bridge and a 5 minutes’ walk from Blackfriars station and Southbank.

Our London Marble Arch W2 dental clinic on Kendal Streetoff Edgware Road is just a few minutes walk London Paddington, Marble Arch, Bayswater, Nelson’s Square & Bond Street train / tube stations.


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