Composite bonding · Leeds

Chipped tooth ruining your smile? Fixed in one visit.

Composite resin shaped, cured, and polished onto your tooth in a single 35-minute appointment. No drilling. No injection. Walk in chipped, walk out fixed — for £199 a tooth.

From £199/ tooth
£5 a month per tooth, on finance
0% deposit · 60 months · 12.9% APR rep.
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Same-day timeline

Walk in chipped at 10. Walk out fixed by 11.

A single chip, a single tooth — about 35 minutes. We clean the surface, etch it, layer the composite resin onto the tooth, cure it under blue light, then polish it to match the shine of natural enamel. No drilling. No injection. No sending you home and asking you to come back next week.

Multi-tooth cases (a smile makeover across 6–8 front teeth) are typically done across one or two appointments depending on case complexity, but the same-day rhythm holds — you leave each appointment with the work finished.

"35 minutes. One appointment. No drill, no needle."
Will it match? Yes — and here's why.

We shade-match your tooth before any composite touches it.

The free consultation includes a chairside shade match — we hold a graded shade tab against your existing tooth in natural-spectrum light, and pick the composite resin that disappears against it. For multi-tooth cases, we mock the result up directly on your teeth (no commitment) so you can see the colour and shape live, before we cure anything.

Composite resin from modern brands (we use 3M Filtek and Tokuyama) reflects light like enamel does — meaning when polished correctly, it's almost invisible to the naked eye, even up close.

Will it last?

Five to seven years on average — longer with care.

Composite bonding is a refinishable material. If a corner chips, we polish or top it up — usually under £80, often free if it's within the first year. Compare that to porcelain veneers (£695+), which fracture catastrophically and require full replacement. Bonding is the cheaper, more forgiving option.

Long-term care: avoid biting hard objects (ice, fingernails, pen lids), brush twice daily, and come in for hygienist visits twice a year. With that, most patients get 7+ years of life from a bonding job.

What's included

£199 per tooth — and a meaningful free bundle at consultation.

  • Free in-person consultation with a registered dentist
  • Free professional shade match
  • Free polish on the day of treatment
  • £199 per tooth covers all materials, time, and finishing
  • One-year free top-up if a corner chips within 12 months
  • Multi-tooth packages quoted at consultation, no surprise pricing

£199 per tooth applies to single-tooth chip repair and per-tooth bonding work. Comprehensive smile makeovers (6–8 teeth, full reshape) are quoted separately at the consultation.

Two ways to pay. Same finished smile either way.

Pay outright

£199

Per tooth · Site price £299 · Save £100 per tooth

Single visit · 35 minutes · No drill

0% deposit finance

£5 / mo

Per tooth · 60 months · 12.9% APR rep.

Subject to status · Cancel within 14 days

Included in both

  • Free consultation
  • Free shade match
  • Free finishing polish
  • Premium composite resin
  • One-year chip top-up cover
  • Same-day completion

Representative example: £199 cash price per tooth, 60 monthly payments of £5, 0% deposit, 12.9% APR representative. Finance subject to status.

Book your free consultation

Walk in chipped. Walk out fixed.

We'll call you back within 5 minutes during clinic hours. Your free consultation includes a shade match and a chairside mock-up of the finished result — before any drilling.

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Common questions

Will it last?

Five to seven years on average for a single tooth, longer with good hygiene and avoiding hard-object biting (ice, nails, pen lids). Bonding is refinishable — if a corner chips, we polish or top it up, often under £80 and free within the first year. That's its biggest advantage over porcelain veneers, which fracture catastrophically and require full replacement.

Can it be done same-day?

Yes — single-tooth chip repair takes about 35 minutes from arrival to walking out. We can often book the consultation and treatment back-to-back if you tell us in advance and the case is straightforward. Multi-tooth makeovers may run across one or two appointments but each session leaves with finished work, no temporary phase.

Will it match my other teeth?

We shade-match before applying any composite, holding a graded shade tab against your tooth in natural-spectrum light. Modern composites (3M Filtek, Tokuyama) reflect light like enamel does — when polished correctly, the bond line is virtually invisible. For multi-tooth makeovers we'll mock the result up on your teeth before curing so you can see and approve the colour live.

How is bonding different from veneers?

Bonding is composite resin layered onto your existing tooth — additive, no drilling, no enamel removal. Veneers are thin shells of porcelain bonded onto a slightly prepared tooth, requiring a small amount of enamel removal. Veneers are £695+ per tooth, last 10–15 years, but if they fracture you replace them. Bonding is £199 per tooth, lasts 5–7 years, and is fixable if it chips.

What if my chip is bigger than expected?

For most chips, £199 still covers it — composite resin is layered to whatever depth and shape the tooth needs. For very large fractures (more than half the tooth gone) or where the nerve is exposed, we may recommend a different treatment (a crown or a root filling first). We tell you at the consultation, in writing, before any work starts.

Will it stain over time?

Slightly, yes — composite picks up tea, coffee, and red-wine staining gradually over years. But it polishes back to original shade at routine hygienist visits. Most patients can't tell their bonding has stained at all — it stains at the same rate as natural enamel does.

Bonding or veneers — not sure which? Have a read first.

Most people who walk in thinking they need veneers don't. We wrote a short, honest 12-page guide that walks through which treatment is actually right for your tooth, when veneers really do earn their premium, and the 30-year cost maths. Get the free PDF — we'll email it across, no obligation to do anything after.