Say Goodbye to Tooth Discoloration
Cosmetic dental bonding is a popular and minimally invasive treatment to enhance your smile. It is ideal for fixing chips, cracks, and minor gaps. Dental bonding for gaps can also help reshape uneven teeth and cover discolouration.
With our same-day composite bonding treatment, you can experience exceptional results in just one visit. We provide affordable composite bonding at Stockton Heath Dental Practice so you can improve tooth shape, colour, and alignment while staying within your budget.
Don’t wait to achieve a more beautiful and radiant smile.
Key Benefits of
Composite Bonding

Versatile Cosmetic Solution
Why choose us?

Expert Care Guaranteed

Modern Facilities

Personalised Treatment Options

Relaxing & Luxurious Atmosphere

Highest Safety & Hygiene Standards

Unparalleled Clinical Excellence

Advanced Diagnostic Technology

Dedicated & Compassionate Team
Process of Composite Bonding
- During your consultation, our dentist will examine your teeth and discuss your goals.
- The procedure is minimally invasive. Your dentist will gently prepare the tooth surface to ensure the bonding material adheres securely. For both full-mouth and specific areas, the dentist carefully shapes the resin to match your natural teeth and then uses a special light to harden it.
- The last step involves trimming and polishing for a natural finish.
Get Rid of Smile Imperfections!

ADDRESS
- 16 Grappenhall Rd,
- Stockton Heath, Warrington
- WA4 2AG, United Kingdom
OPENING HOURS
- Monday                 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Tuesday                 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
- Wednesday          9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
- Thursday               9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
- Friday                     9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
- Saturday               Closed
- Sunday                 Closed
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes, you can eat an apple with bonded teeth, but you can’t directly bite so it’s best to avoid biting hard foods. By avoiding this you can prevent damage to the bonding material and bonding will last longer. Cutting hard foods into smaller pieces is a suitable way to maintain the durability of the composite bonding.
Yes, you can brush your teeth after composite bonding. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush
and non-abrasive toothpaste to protect the bonding material. Gentle brushing twice a
day and flossing regularly will keep your teeth and bonded areas clean without causing
any harm.
Bonded teeth cannot be whitened with traditional whitening treatments, as the
composite resin doesn’t respond to bleaching. If the bonded areas appear discoloured,
your dentist can replace or polish them for a fresher look. Keeping teeth clean can also
help minimise surface stains.
Bonded teeth can turn yellow over time due to staining from coffee, tea, or smoking.
The composite material can’t be whitened, but professional cleaning or polishing can
help restore the bonded teeth’s appearance. Avoiding stain-causing foods and
practising good oral hygiene helps maintain their brightness.
Yes, composite bonding can be removed. Our dentist will use special tools without
harming your natural teeth. This process allows you to update or replace the bonding as
needed. Always consult a professional dentist before making changes.
Yes, composite bonding can thicken teeth by adding layers of resin to reshape or build
them up. This is usually done to fix gaps, chips, or uneven edges. Your dentist ensures
the results look natural and complement your overall appearance.