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Chipped edges, discolored patches, small gaps, and uneven tooth shapes are minor flaws that create a disproportionate impact on how your smile looks. Most patients assume fixing them requires invasive treatment, significant cost, or weeks of appointments.
Composite bonding corrects all of these in a single visit, without drilling, without removing healthy enamel, and without temporary restorations. A tooth-colored resin is applied, sculpted, and hardened directly on the tooth surface to deliver a natural-looking result the same day.
At The Dental Clinic, composite bonding is performed by Dr. Saqib Minhas, whose decade of experience in cosmetic and restorative dentistry ensures every case is shaped with the precision and artistic judgment that separates a result that looks right from one that merely looks done.
Composite bonding is a freehand procedure. There are no lab-fabricated restorations to fall back on. The entire result depends on the clinician’s ability to select the correct resin shade, layer material naturally, sculpt to the correct tooth anatomy, and finish to a surface that reflects light the way enamel does.
Our cosmetic dentistry specialist brings over ten years of hands-on experience in direct composite restorations, closing gaps, rebuilding chipped teeth, masking discoloration, and reshaping uneven edges with a level of control that produces consistently aesthetic outcomes.
We follow strict infection control and international sterilization standards throughout every bonding procedure, from tooth surface preparation and shade matching to final polish and bite verification.
Before any resin is applied, our team evaluates the health of your enamel, the condition of your bite, the degree of discoloration or damage, and the shade and translucency of surrounding teeth. This assessment ensures the bonding material selected integrates visually with your natural dentition and that the bite is not altered by added material.
We use a layered composite application technique, building the restoration in increments to replicate the natural depth, translucency, and texture of enamel. Each layer is cured before the next is applied, producing a result that is strong, stable, and visually indistinguishable from the surrounding tooth structure.
Once sculpting is complete, our team checks occlusal contacts, surface contour, and margin adaptation before final polishing. You leave with a finished result in a single appointment, with no temporaries, no lab waiting time, and no follow-up fabrication visits required
A consultation with Dr. Saqib Minhas costs ₨ 2,000. During this visit, he assesses the teeth being treated, confirms bonding is the right approach for your case, and provides a full cost breakdown before any treatment begins.
Composite bonding is a versatile cosmetic and restorative procedure used across a wide range of cases at The Dental Clinic.
A chipped tooth edge is one of the most common cosmetic complaints and one of the simplest cases for composite bonding. Resin is applied to the broken edge, shaped to match the original tooth contour, and hardened in minutes.
Teeth with intrinsic staining that does not respond to whitening, including discoloration from old fillings, fluorosis, or trauma, can be covered with a composite layer shade-matched to surrounding teeth.
Gaps of 1 to 2 millimeters between front teeth are closed by adding composite resin to the sides of adjacent teeth, widening them slightly to fill the space. The result is natural-looking when sculpted correctly and can be completed in a single appointment without any orthodontic treatment.
Teeth that are noticeably shorter, sharper, or irregular in shape compared to neighboring teeth are built up with composite to create a more balanced, even smile line.
Teeth worn down by grinding, acid erosion, or age lose their natural edge definition and length. Composite bonding rebuilds these edges, restoring proper tooth proportion and protecting the worn surfaces from further breakdown.
Composite bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure in which a tooth-colored resin material is applied directly to the tooth surface, sculpted to the correct shape, and hardened with a curing light.
Composite bonding typically lasts 5 to 7 years with proper care. Longevity depends on the location of the bonding, your bite forces, and oral habits such as nail biting or grinding.
No. Composite bonding is one of the most conservative cosmetic procedures available. It requires minimal to no enamel removal, meaning the natural tooth structure is preserved entirely.
Composite resin is more susceptible to staining than porcelain over time, particularly from coffee, tea, red wine, and smoking. Maintaining good oral hygiene and attending regular polish appointments keeps the surface looking clean.
No. The procedure requires no injections or anesthesia in most cases. Patients feel nothing beyond the sensation of the resin being applied and shaped.
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