Revitalize Your Smile with Composite Bonding
Composite bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure that improves the appearance of your teeth by using tooth-colored resin to repair chips, cracks, or gaps. It’s a minimally invasive treatment that quickly enhances your smile, often completed in a single visit. The resin is carefully shaped and polished to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, providing an affordable and effective solution for minor imperfections. Composite bonding can last several years with proper care, making it a popular choice for those seeking to enhance their smile without the need for more extensive treatments.
- Natural-Looking Results
- Quick and Minimally Invasive
- Versatile Treatment
- Durable and Long-Lasting
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Frequently asked questions
Composite bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure that uses tooth-colored resin to repair and enhance the appearance of teeth, addressing issues like chips, cracks, and discoloration.
The procedure typically takes about 30 to 60 minutes per tooth, allowing you to achieve significant improvements in a single visit.
Most patients experience little to no discomfort during the procedure. Local anesthesia may be used if necessary, but it is often not required.
With proper care, composite bonding can last anywhere from 5 to 10 years, depending on factors like oral hygiene and lifestyle habits.
Maintain your bonded teeth by practicing good oral hygiene—brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and visiting your dentist regularly for check-ups.
Bonded areas will not respond to whitening treatments the same way natural teeth do. If you plan to whiten your teeth, it’s best to do so before bonding.
If you have questions or concerns about cracked teeth, routine dental care, emergency appointments, or another dental issue, we’re here to help. Give us a call at +92-321-8406474 to get your questions answered and see a qualified dentist today!