Would composite bonding work to cover the gaps in my front teeth?

Q.
For a few years now I have had some issues with the look of my teeth due to gaps in the front four. I’m a student so money is pretty hard to come by at the moment except from those lovely months where I get my student loan. I have been looking at veneers and also composite bonding. My main question is, would composite bonding be a reasonable solution to this problem until I can afford veneers and if so how much would this approximately cost for the first four teeth. The gaps are not too bad but it would just be nice to have teeth that line up nicely together and make my mouth look a little fuller.
Thank you
A.
Excellent questions thank you.

Yes composite bonding may be a great solution as a first step – it is usually much more cost effective than using porcelain veneers and often much less destructive to the tooth tissue. Cost often depends on complexity, how good you want the result to be and the skill and experience of the dentist carrying out the treatment – bonding is technically very challenging and requires a great deal of skill to achieve the best results. An average cost in Central London for very high quality would be from about £300-£500 per tooth but of course you would need to be examined and assessed fully first.

I hope that helps?

Payments can often be spread too

Kind regards

Mark

Dr Mark Hughes Harley Street Dental Studio 52 Harley Street, London W1G 9PY Web: www.harleystreetdentalstudio.com Tel: 020 7636 5981 View My Profile Dr Hughes

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