Can composite bonding be whitened?
Robert Miller
Updated on May 28, 2026
In most instances, dental bonding can be replaced successfully. This means it is completely possible to whiten your teeth even if they have been bonded. Many people are also excellent candidates for porcelain veneers as well, if you are interested in completely remaking the appearance of your smile.
How do you whiten composite bonded teeth?
There are essentially two ways to whiten bonded teeth: Replace the bonding. After you whiten your natural teeth, you can ask your cosmetic dentist to remove the resin from your bonded tooth. Then, they can re-do the bonding process, using a resin that matches the color of your whitened teeth.Can you whiten after composite bonding?
Even though bonding material does not respond to whitening material as teeth do, there is a convenient solution. Simply replace the bonding material at the same time or within a week or two of whitening teeth to ensure that the composite matches the shade of the teeth.What happens when you whiten composite bonding?
If you choose to get teeth whitening after dental bonding, your natural teeth will become very bright while the bonding material will stay the same shade. This will make the bonded portion of your tooth look stained due to the difference in color between the bonding material and your newly whitened teeth.Does composite bonding stain easily?
Unlike porcelain, which is hard and very stain resistant, composite dental bonding is fairly soft and is susceptible to two different types of staining.Can You Whiten Bonded Teeth?
Why has my composite bonding turned yellow?
Baking soda as a toothpaste is quite abrasive. That could have damaged the polish on your dental bonding, allowing it to pick up stains. It's also possible your dentist used subpar materials which is leading to the yellowing.Can composite bonding go yellow?
Composite is susceptible to stains, but an advanced cosmetic dentist can usually polish out surface discoloration. Stains that get absorbed into the composite will not polish out. Longevity – Porcelain veneers can last 15 years or longer, but composite must be replaced or refreshed every five years or so.Can composite bonding be removed?
Yes, Dental Bonding Can Be Removed – The Process Is Reversible! Dental bonding is an additive treatment. It does not require any of your natural enamel to be removed. Instead, your tooth is simply roughened with a mild acid.Can you put whitening strips on bonding?
Dental bonding can not be whitened. It will not return to it's original color. In fact, there is a good possibility that attempting to bleach it or use white strips on it, will make it look worse than it is now.How do you remove stains from composite bonding?
Go to the dentist regularly for cleaning and check-upsThey may use something called an 'airflow' to gently remove the stains from the teeth. It works by applying a jet of aerated water and mildly abrasive particulates that gently clean and polish your teeth.