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Placed by Dr Jayani Perera, GDC 178440
CQC registered clinic
No enamel removed in standard cases

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Composite Bonding

Composite Bonding in Nottingham: a Same Day Smile Without Removing Enamel

A precise, additive way to repair chips, close small gaps and reshape teeth, sculpted by hand in a single visit by Dr Jayani Perera. At Zenith, composite bonding is delivered by Dr Jayani Perera, BDS (Birmingham, 2009), GDC 178440. No enamel is removed in standard cases, and most patients need no anaesthetic at all.

What is composite bonding?

Composite bonding is a cosmetic dental treatment in which a tooth coloured resin is sculpted directly onto the tooth surface, hardened with a curing light and polished to a natural shine. It repairs chips, closes small gaps and reshapes teeth in a single appointment.

The treatment is additive, not subtractive. No enamel is removed in standard cases, so the underlying tooth is fully preserved. Because nothing is taken away, composite bonding is typically a reversible decision. Peer reviewed data on direct composite veneers shows a pooled survival rate of around 88% over a mean follow up of two to eight years, with most clinical refresh or repair occurring at the four to eight year mark.

At Zenith, composite bonding is delivered by Dr Jayani Perera, BDS, GDC 178440. Outcomes are anchored by the experience and aesthetic judgement of the clinician, and we are deliberately specific about whose hands are on your teeth.

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1.

Consultation

Your journey begins with a full assessment with Dr Perera, including a clinical examination, photographs and shade analysis. She will discuss openly what bonding can and cannot achieve for your case. You leave with a written treatment plan and a personalised quote. No referral is needed.

2.

Whitening (where needed)

Where your underlying teeth are darker than your target shade, whitening is completed first, typically over two to three weeks at home. Bonding placed onto already whitened teeth gives a much more natural result and a better final colour. Your personalised plan will confirm whether this step applies to you.

3.

Bonding Appointment

A single appointment, typically up to a few hours depending on the number of teeth. The tooth is cleaned and lightly etched, a thin bonding agent is applied, then composite resin is layered, shaped by hand and hardened with a curing light. Most patients have no anaesthetic at all throughout this process.

4.

Polishing and Finishing

Once the composite is in place, the teeth are polished sequentially with progressively finer discs and pastes to bring out a natural surface texture and shine. This polishing stage is what separates a truly beautiful result from a flat looking one, and it is never rushed. You leave with your new smile the same day.

Composite Bonding Results at Zenith
At Zenith Dental Clinic, Dr Jayani Perera delivers composite bonding results with a precise, clinically led approach focused on natural looking outcomes, guiding you through every stage of your treatment with honesty, care and full transparency.

Before & After

* Images shown with explicit patient consent. Composite bonding is operator and case dependent; individual results vary.

Why Choose Composite Bonding?

We understand that minor imperfections, a chipped tooth, a small gap or uneven edges, can affect your confidence more than you might expect. Composite bonding addresses these concerns in a single visit, without removing healthy enamel or requiring any injections in most cases. For many patients, it is the most efficient way to refresh a smile while keeping the treatment fully reversible. A thorough consultation with Dr Jayani Perera will confirm whether it is right for you.

Composite bonding is not a forever treatment

We do not present composite bonding as a permanent or forever solution. Published peer reviewed data shows a pooled survival rate of around 88% over a mean follow up of two to eight years, with most clinical refresh or repair occurring at the four to eight year mark.

For the right patient, composite bonding produces a beautiful, natural looking result. We plan with honest longevity in mind from your very first consultation, so you always know what to expect and when a refresh may be needed.

Suitability is confirmed at consultation with Dr Jayani Perera. Where composite bonding is not the right choice for your case, she will say so clearly and discuss the alternatives, including porcelain veneers or a combined whitening and bonding pathway.

Who Is Composite Bonding Suitable For?

Composite bonding is well suited to adults with healthy gums and healthy underlying teeth who have one or more of: a chipped or worn front tooth, a small gap between front teeth, mild discolouration that whitening alone has not resolved, or teeth that are slightly short or asymmetric. It is most often considered after orthodontic alignment with Invisalign is complete, or as a standalone treatment where teeth are already well aligned. Our honest clinical approach means that if bonding is not the right answer for your case, Dr Jayani Perera will explain the alternatives clearly and without pressure.

Expert Composite Bonding in Nottingham

Zenith Dental Clinic is a CQC registered private practice in Nottingham. Composite bonding is delivered by Dr Jayani Perera, BDS (Birmingham, 2009), GDC 178440, a dentist with a focused interest in cosmetic and restorative work. With 120 or more years of collective clinical experience across our team, we are General Dental Council registered, Dentistry Awards finalists, and committed to honest, evidence based care from your first consultation through to long term review.

GDC 178440

Dr Jayani Perera, cosmetic dentistry lead

Your treatment is delivered by Dr Jayani Perera, BDS (Birmingham, 2009), GDC 178440, a dentist with a focused interest in cosmetic and restorative work. Bonding outcomes are determined by the clinician's eye, and we are deliberately specific about whose hands are on your teeth.
Independently inspected

CQC registered clinic

Zenith Dental Clinic is registered with and inspected by the Care Quality Commission. CQC registration means our facilities, processes and patient care standards meet regulatory requirements.

No laboratory wait

Single visit, same day result

Most bonding cases, including multi tooth smile work, are completed in one appointment. You leave with the final result the same day, with no laboratory wait and no temporaries required. No downtime means you can continue your normal daily routine straight away.
Additive treatment

No anaesthetic, no enamel removed

Composite bonding is additive. The resin is layered onto the existing tooth surface after a light etch. No enamel is removed in standard cases, and most patients do not require any local anaesthetic. Because nothing is taken away, the treatment is typically reversible.
Not a budget chain

High quality composite materials

We work with high quality dental composite materials rather than lower grade alternatives. Material choice and polishability are a meaningful part of how long a bonding result holds up, and a meaningful part of why our results look as natural as they do.
Honest clinical advice

Honest about longevity

We do not present composite bonding as a permanent or forever solution. Published data gives us an honest longevity range, and Dr Perera's clinical experience indicates that a refresh or repair may be needed after approximately five years. We plan with that in mind from day one.

Frequently
Asked
Questions

We want you to feel confident at every stage of your journey, so here are answers to the most common questions about composite bonding.
Is composite bonding comfortable?

Most patients have no anaesthetic at all and describe the appointment as comparable to a polish. Mild sensitivity to cold for a few days afterwards is common as the etched enamel re mineralises, and usually settles within a week. If you have any concerns, Dr Perera will discuss them with you fully before treatment begins.

What is the difference between composite bonding and veneers?

Composite bonding uses resin sculpted directly onto your tooth in one visit, with no enamel removed in a standard case. Porcelain veneers are thin ceramic shells made in a laboratory and bonded over a lightly prepared tooth. Bonding is reversible, faster and more affordable; porcelain is more durable, more stain resistant and longer lasting but involves removing some enamel. The right answer depends on your case, and we discuss both openly at consultation.

Can composite bonding whiten my teeth?

Bonding can be matched to a lighter shade than your current tooth colour, giving an immediate brightness lift in the bonded areas. However, bonding placed onto already discoloured teeth produces a layered, less natural look. For most colour change cases we recommend whitening the underlying teeth first, then bonding to that lighter foundation for a more natural result.

What happens if my composite bonding chips?

A chipped composite is usually repaired in a single short appointment rather than redoing the whole tooth. The chipped area is freshened, additional resin layered and polished. It is a straightforward fix and not a reason to be concerned about choosing composite bonding in the first place.

Do I need a referral to book a consultation?

No referral is needed to book a consultation at Zenith. If you are currently under another dentist's care, we are happy to communicate with them about your treatment with your permission. Simply contact us directly to arrange your consultation with Dr Jayani Perera.

Can I combine composite bonding with Invisalign or whitening?

Yes, and combining is often the best route to a natural looking result. The most common sequence is Invisalign first to correct alignment, whitening next to lift the underlying shade, then composite bonding to refine shape and edges. We plan combined pathways routinely and quote the full pathway at consultation so there are no cost surprises.

How long does composite bonding last?

With proper care and regular hygiene appointments, composite bonding typically lasts several years before a refresh or repair is needed. Published peer reviewed data indicates a pooled survival rate of around 88% over two to eight years. Avoiding excessive staining foods and drinks, and attending routine check ups, will help your bonding look its best for longer.

How much does composite bonding cost?

Composite bonding at Zenith starts from £300 per tooth. Multi tooth and full smile cases are quoted as a package after a full consultation with Dr Jayani Perera. Dental Plan members receive 10% off all bonding fees. A clear, written quote is provided with no pressure and no obligation.

0% composite bonding finance options available.
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What's Included with Your Bonding at Zenith

From £300

Starting price per tooth in straightforward cases. Multi tooth and full smile cases are quoted as a package. Your final quote is confirmed at your consultation with Dr Jayani Perera.

  • Consultation and clinical assessment by Dr Jayani Perera, BDS, GDC 178440
  • Shade analysis and smile photographs as part of every assessment
  • Composite resin sculpted, hardened and polished in a single appointment
  • Personalised written aftercare guidance
  • 10% off for Dental Plan members
  • Finance available via Tabeo, subject to status
  • Honest recommendation. We will tell you if bonding is not right for you

Your Composite Bonding Dentist in Nottingham

Your composite bonding treatment at Zenith is delivered by Dr Jayani Perera, BDS (Birmingham, 2009), GDC 178440, a dentist with a focused interest in cosmetic and restorative dentistry. Dr Perera plans every case with your long term oral health and aesthetic confidence in mind.

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Step 1

Book Your Consultation

Book a confidential consultation with Dr Jayani Perera. She will carry out a full clinical examination, take smile photographs and shade analysis, discuss your goals honestly, and provide a written treatment plan with a personalised quote. No referral is needed.

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Step 2

Receive Expert Care

Your bonding appointment is typically completed in a single visit at our Nottingham clinic. Dr Perera sculpts the resin onto your teeth by hand, hardens it with a curing light, and polishes your smile to a natural finish. Most patients have no anaesthetic. You leave the same day with your result.

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Step 3

Enjoy a Healthier, Confident Smile

Once your bonding is complete, we provide personalised aftercare guidance to help you maintain the result. We will advise on care at home and schedule a review so your bonding continues to look and feel its best for as long as possible.

Expert Care.
Always.

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Zenith Dental Clinic is CQC registered and led by Principal Dentist Dr Karan Maini, BDS, Dip OS. We are General Dental Council registered, Dentistry Awards finalists, and a Platinum Elite Invisalign Provider. The dentist who assesses you for composite bonding is the dentist who delivers your treatment and carries out your follow up reviews.

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Clinical references & evidence base
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