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Composite Bonding in Ruabon, Wrexham

A Subtle, Same-Day Smile Boost — with Little to No Tooth Reduction

DRJB Smile Clinic uses composite bonding to enhance your natural smile with precision, care, and minimal intervention. This cosmetic treatment is ideal for chips, gaps, wear, and small aesthetic flaws, giving you visible improvements in as little as one visit. Led by Dr John Barclay, our bonding technique focuses on subtle artistry, not overdone smiles. Patients across Wrexham, North Wales, Cheshire and Shropshire trust us to restore balance, symmetry, and confidence.

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What Is Composite Bonding?

Composite bonding uses a tooth-coloured resin (the same material used in white fillings) to gently sculpt and rebuild the edges, surfaces or shapes of your teeth — usually without drilling or anaesthetic. In some cases, minor adjustments may be made to smooth sharp edges or rebalance the tooth’s shape before bonding.

It can be used to:

  • Repair chips or cracks

  • Fill small gaps between teeth

  • Rebalance uneven edges

  • Improve the shape of worn or short teeth

  • Create a more harmonious smile line

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Minimally Invasive. Instantly Transformative.

Composite bonding is ideal for those who want fast, beautiful results without long treatment plans. It’s one of the most affordable cosmetic options, and in many cases, requires no injections or irreversible changes to your teeth.

Who Is Suitable for Composite Bonding?

Composite bonding is perfect if you:


✔ Want a fast, affordable way to improve your smile
✔ Prefer minimal or no drilling
✔ Need to fix chips, gaps, or worn edges
✔ Have healthy teeth and gums
✔ Want natural results without committing to veneers

We’ll always guide you honestly — if whitening, Invisalign, or veneers might offer better long-term outcomes for your goals, we'll walk you through every option clearly.

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Our Composite Bonding Process

1. Consultation & Digital Smile Design

We begin with photographs, scans, and a conversation about what you want to achieve. From there, we create a precise treatment plan and design preview.

2. Tooth Preparation & Bonding

While most bonding cases need no drilling, we may gently smooth sharp edges if needed for a seamless result. Local anaesthetic is available, but most patients stay comfortable throughout.

3. Your New Smile

You leave the same day with a smile that looks brighter, more even, and more balanced — while preserving your natural teeth.

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Why Choose DRJB Smile Clinic for Composite Bonding?

✔ Led by award-nominated Dr John Barclay

✔ Skilled in natural, minimally invasive cosmetic work

✔ A calm, patient-first experience

✔ Trusted by patients across Wrexham, Chester, and Shropshire

✔ Beautiful, long-lasting results backed by advanced techniques

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Composite Bonding FAQs

What is composite bonding?

Composite bonding is a cosmetic dental treatment where a tooth-coloured resin is applied to the surface of your teeth & shaped to improve their appearance. It can repair chips, close small gaps, and enhance tooth shape or colour — all with minimal preparation to the natural tooth.

How long does composite bonding last?

With proper care, composite bonding can last 5–7 years. Regular dental check-ups, avoiding very hard foods, and maintaining good oral hygiene can help extend its lifespan.

Does composite bonding damage my teeth?

No. Composite bonding is minimally invasive and usually doesn’t require removing much (or any) natural enamel. The composite material is bonded directly to your tooth surface and can be removed or replaced in the future if needed.

Can composite bonding stain or chip?

Yes. The resin can pick up stains over time from coffee, tea, red wine, or smoking. It can also chip if exposed to hard foods or habits like nail-biting. Good daily care and regular polishing can keep your bonding looking fresh.

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