composite EDGE bonding

Composite edge bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure in which a tooth-coloured composite resin material is applied to the edges of the teeth to enhance their appearance, restore damage, or improve their shape. This technique is often used to address minor imperfections, such as chips, uneven edges, or gaps between teeth.


CONSIDERING COMPOSITE EDGE BONDING

Evening Out Teeth: It is commonly used to make the edges of the teeth look more uniform, which can enhance the overall symmetry and appearance of the smile.

Closing Gaps: Composite edge bonding can also be used to close small gaps (diastemas) between teeth without the need for orthodontics.

Chipped Teeth: If the edges of your teeth have been chipped due to injury or wear, composite edge bonding can restore the original shape and appearance of the teeth.

Worn Teeth: It can also be used to rebuild teeth that have been worn down over time due to grinding (bruxism) or other factors.

BENEFITS OF COMPOSITE EDGe bonding

  • Non-Invasive: Composite edge bonding is minimally invasive, often requiring no anaesthesia.

  • Quick Results: The procedure can usually be completed in a single visit.

  • Cost-Effective: It is generally more affordable than other cosmetic procedures like veneers.

CONSIDERATIONS FOR COMPOSITE EDGE BONDING

  • Durability: While durable, the composite resin used in edge bonding is not as long-lasting as porcelain and may require touch-ups over time.

  • Staining: The resin can stain over time, particularly if you consume staining foods and drinks, or if you smoke.

  • Maintenance: Good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups are important to maintain the appearance and longevity of composite edge bonding.