If small imperfections in your teeth are affecting your confidence, composite bonding can be a simple and effective way to improve your smile without major dental treatment.
At Gibside Dental, we believe cosmetic dentistry should feel personal, comfortable, and honest. Many patients come to us wanting to improve their smile but feeling unsure where to begin. Our role is to guide you clearly through your options and recommend what is genuinely suitable for you.
we offer carefully planned composite bonding treatments for patients across County Durham and nearby areas who want natural-looking results. Whether you have chips, uneven edges, gaps, worn teeth, or teeth that look slightly misshapen, composite bonding can often make a noticeable difference.
Using tooth-coloured composite resin, we carefully shape and polish each tooth to blend naturally with your smile.
We take time to understand what you would like to change, what kind of result you want, and how to achieve a natural finish that suits your face and smile. Whether you want a subtle refresh or a more noticeable transformation, our team is here to help.









We provide comprehensive general dental treatments under one roof.

Small chips can make teeth look uneven or worn. Bonding can restore shape and smoothness.

Minor gaps can often be closed without braces or more invasive treatment.

If one tooth looks shorter, smaller, or out of line, bonding can improve symmetry.

Teeth can wear down over time. Composite bonding can rebuild the appearance of worn edges.

Some stains or marks may be improved by covering affected areas.

In some cases, bonding can improve the appearance of minor unevenness.
Composite bonding may be suitable if you:
Composite bonding is often combined with treatments such as teeth whitening or Invisalign to create a fuller smile transformation.If your teeth are crowded, uneven, stained, or worn, we can talk you through the most suitable route for your goals.
Every smile is different, which is why we always recommend a consultation first.
If you’ve not been to the dentist in a while, this is a great place to start.
Many of our emergency patients haven’t visited a dentist in years, often because of fear or a bad experience elsewhere. Our team is experienced in caring for nervous patients and we’ll never rush, pressure, or judge you.
We take a calm, gentle approach at every appointment. From the moment you walk in, our reception team will put you at ease. Your dentist will talk you through every step, check in with how you’re feeling, and only proceed when you’re comfortable and ready.
If you’re searching for a “dentist near me” in Burnopfield or County Durham, we’d love to welcome you.
You do not need to be a registered patient to receive emergency dental treatment at Gibside Dental. We accept walk-ins and new patients for emergency appointments whenever we can.
If you’d like to become a regular patient after your emergency, you’re more than welcome but there is absolutely no obligation. Your immediate care comes first.
Composite bonding is a cosmetic dental treatment where a tooth-coloured resin is carefully shaped and polished directly onto your teeth. It’s used to improve the appearance of chipped, gapped, uneven, or discoloured teeth, usually in a single visit with no need for impressions or temporary fittings.
For most people, it’s comfortable from start to finish. There’s usually little or no drilling involved, which means many treatments are carried out without any anaesthetic at all. If you’re nervous about dental work, bonding is often one of the gentlest cosmetic options available.
With proper care, composite bonding typically lasts between 5 and 7 years, though some patients get longer with good habits. Avoiding biting your nails, chewing pens, or eating very hard foods will help protect it. Regular hygiene visits and occasional polishing keep it looking its best.
Yes, closing small gaps is one of the most popular reasons patients choose bonding. The resin is built up on either side of the gap and shaped to look completely natural. It’s a faster, more affordable alternative to orthodontic treatment for minor spacing issues.
It’s one of the most common uses. Whether it’s an old chip you’ve lived with for years or a more recent break, bonding can rebuild the tooth and blend seamlessly with the surrounding enamel. Most repairs like this can be completed in a single appointment.
They’re different treatments suited to different situations. Bonding is applied directly to the tooth surface with little or no removal of enamel, making it a more conservative choice. Porcelain veneers tend to be more durable and better suited to complex cases, but bonding is often the preferred starting point for patients wanting a natural, minimally invasive result.
Yes, if you’re planning to whiten, it’s worth doing it beforehand. Composite resin doesn’t respond to whitening treatments once it’s placed, so whitening first allows your dentist to match the bonding to your new, brighter shade. Most patients who do this are really pleased with how consistent the final result looks.
There’s no set limit. Some patients treat a single chipped tooth, while others have a full smile makeover covering six, eight, or ten teeth. The number depends entirely on your goals and the current condition of your teeth. A smile assessment is the best way to find out what’s possible for you.
Brush twice a day with a non-abrasive toothpaste, floss regularly, and attend your hygiene appointments as recommended. It’s also worth wearing a nightguard if you grind your teeth, as grinding is one of the main reasons bonding wears down faster than expected.
The best way to find out is to come in for a free smile assessment. Your dentist will look at your teeth, talk through what you’d like to change, and give you an honest recommendation on whether bonding is the right fit or whether another treatment might suit you better. There’s no pressure, just a proper conversation about your options.
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Monday | 8:00am – 8:00pm |
Tuesday | 8:00am – 8:00pm |
Wednesday: | 8:00am – 8:00pm |
Thursday: | 8:00am – 8:00pm |
Friday | 8:00am – 5:00pm |
Saturday | 8:00am – 1:00pm |
Sunday | Closed |
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