Tooth Bonding

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Dr Aastha Chandra

Tooth Bonding

In the realm of smile design, tooth bonding is an art form in itself — a procedure that is both meticulous and effective yet yields remarkable results with stunning immediacy. Ideal for addressing everything from decayed or chipped teeth to filling gaps or enhancing tooth size, tooth bonding is the understated hero of quick smile transformations. The process involves skilfully applying a tooth-coloured resin to the edges of the teeth, using a curing light to bond it seamlessly to the natural enamel, creating an instant and pain-free enhancement. However, while it can beautifully refine mildly uneven teeth, tooth bonding may not be the solution for more severe alignment issues.

We choose only the most natural-looking composite resin that blends perfectly with your surrounding teeth, ensuring an impeccable finish that’s virtually indistinguishable from the real thing. In just a single appointment — usually 30 minutes to an hour — you can walk out with a transformed smile, instantly elevating your look without interrupting your daily routine. Though less invasive than other cosmetic procedures, the results can be extraordinary, offering years of beauty before a touch-up is ever required.

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TIME:
30 to 60 minutes
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RESULT:
Chips, gaps or discolouration seamlessly corrected for natural looking , enhanced smile

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q. How long does tooth bonding last?
Tooth bonding typically lasts 3 TO 7 years, depending on the location of the bonded tooth, your oral habits, and how well you care for your teeth. Avoiding habits like biting nails or chewing on pens can extend its life.
Q. Is tooth bonding painful?
No, tooth bonding is usually painless and often doesn’t require anaesthesia unless it’s being used to fill a cavity. The procedure is minimally invasive and completed in a single visit.
Q. What are the limitations of tooth bonding?
Bonding is best for small cosmetic changes. It is not as strong or long-lasting as veneers or crowns, and it may stain over time. It’s ideal for patients looking for a quick, budget-friendly fix for minor flaws.