
Front Tooth Bonding Cost: Professional front tooth bonding in Birmingham typically costs between £200 and £500 per tooth, depending on the complexity and materials used. Prices include tooth preparation, composite materials, and polishing for a natural finish.
A confident smile doesn’t have to be expensive. At Manor House Dental, we offer professional front tooth bonding in Birmingham, a fast, pain free and affordable way to repair chips, close small gaps, and reshape teeth. Our experienced cosmetic dentists create natural, long-lasting results with minimal preparation.
How Much Does Front Tooth Bonding Cost in the UK?
Professional front tooth bonding at Manor House Dental usually costs between £200 and £250 per tooth. But other dental practices across the UK the price can increase to £500 depending on location. This price covers tooth preparation, resin application, shaping, and polishing to match your natural teeth. Larger repairs or full smile enhancements may cost slightly more.
What Effects the Cost of Front Tooth Bonding?
Size and complexity: Small chips cost less than reshaping or gap closures.
Dentist’s experience: Highly skilled cosmetic dentists ensure precise and durable results.
Location: Clinics in Birmingham and the Midlands are typically more affordable than London.
Amount of work: Full smile makeovers naturally increase total cost.
Whats Included in the Price?
At Manor House Dental, our front tooth bonding treatments include:
Tooth preparation and shade matching
Composite resin application
Shaping, polishing, and finishing
Aftercare and maintenance advice
Is Front Tooth Bonding Worth it?
Front tooth bonding is one of the most cost-effective and minimally invasive cosmetic options available It offers instant results, doesn’t require drilling or anaesthetic, and can last up to five years with good care. This can make it an ideal choice for patients wanting a quick, natural enhancement.
FAQs
How long does composite bonding last?
Bonding typically lasts 3–5 years, avoid biting hard objects, and limit staining and acidic foods and drinks
Can I whiten my bonded teeth?
The composite material itself can’t be whitened, so whitening should be done before bonding.
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Does composite bonding damage your teeth?
No – it’s a non-invasive procedure that preserves your natural tooth structure.
Written By:
Dr Farideh Farshad
GDC:76723
Choosing the best composite bonding dentist in Birmingham isn’t about price—it’s about results, experience and trust. At Manor House Dental, we offer exceptional cosmetic dentistry in a modern, welcoming environment, backed by years of clinical success.
Contact us today and let us show you how your ideal smile is closer than you think.

