FAQ's
Composite bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure where tooth-colored resin is applied and shaped to improve the appearance of chipped, discoloured, or uneven teeth.
Yes, composite bonding is a minimally invasive and safe procedure that preserves natural tooth structure.
Composite bonding typically lasts 4–8 years with proper care and regular dental check-ups.
Yes, composite bonding is a popular solution to close small gaps between teeth quickly and painlessly.
Chipped or worn teeth can result from trauma, teeth grinding (bruxism), aging, or biting hard objects.
Yes, minor uneven teeth can often be corrected using composite bonding or edge bonding without orthodontic treatment.
Edge bonding is a cosmetic technique used to reshape and restore the edges of teeth for a more balanced smile.
Discoloured teeth can be treated with professional teeth whitening, composite bonding, or veneers depending on severity.
Yes, professional teeth whitening is safer, more effective, and delivers faster, longer-lasting results than over-the-counter kits.
Composite veneers are more affordable and done in one visit, while ceramic veneers are more durable, stain-resistant, and longer-lasting.
Cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving the appearance of your teeth, smile, and overall dental aesthetics.
Biomimetic fillings are advanced restorations designed to mimic the natural structure and function of teeth, preserving strength and integrity.
Yes, old metal (amalgam) fillings can be safely replaced with tooth-colored composite fillings for a more natural look.
It is recommended to visit your dentist every 6 months for a routine dental check-up and cleaning.
A dental hygiene visit includes professional cleaning, plaque and tartar removal, and advice on maintaining oral health.
Guided Biofilm Therapy is an advanced, pain-free cleaning method that removes plaque (biofilm) using airflow technology.
Yes, stain removal eliminates surface stains, while teeth whitening lightens the natural color of your teeth.
Curodont repair is a non-invasive treatment that helps regenerate early tooth decay without drilling or fillings.
Most cosmetic dental procedures are minimally invasive and cause little to no discomfort.
Your dentist will assess your oral health, goals, and budget to recommend the most suitable treatment plan.