Tooth Bondings
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Curious About Tooth Bonding?
What Is Composite Bonding?
Composite bonding teeth (also called tooth bonding or dental bonding) is a quick, safe and highly effective cosmetic dental procedure used to correct minor imperfections. This includes:
- Small chips
- Cracks
- Uneven edges
- Minor discolouration
- Short teeth
- And most popularly, teeth bonding for gaps or front teeth gap bonding
During the teeth bonding procedure, a tooth-coloured composite resin is artistically shaped and layered over your natural tooth to restore symmetry and enhance aesthetics. The result is a smooth, natural and beautifully aligned smile — completed without drilling, injections or altering your natural tooth structure.
For patients seeking a stronger, more premium alternative, ceramic bonding teeth offer enhanced durability and long-term stain resistance while maintaining a highly aesthetic finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Aftercare Routine for Tooth Bonding?
After your tooth bonding, daily life continues normally — the aftercare is simple and manageable. Here’s what Dr. Katara recommends:
- Maintain regular brushing and flossing to keep your bonded teeth clean and healthy.
- Avoid biting on extremely hard objects (like ice or pens) to prevent damage to the composite surface.
- Schedule yearly polishing sessions for your bonded teeth. Polishing keeps the bonded surface smooth, glossy and stain-resistant.
It’s important to note that this annual polishing should complement — not replace — your routine dental cleaning and polishing sessions. With proper care, composite or ceramic bonding can remain beautiful for many years.
How Many Sessions Does Tooth Bonding Take?
One of the major advantages of teeth bonding is its efficiency.
Most cases are completed in a single sitting, making it one of the fastest cosmetic dental treatments available. You can walk into the clinic, get the bonding done, and return to your day with a visibly enhanced smile — no downtime, no discomfort.