Why Bunny Teeth Are So Popular in Indonesia
Over the past few years, interest in bunny teeth has increased significantly. This trend is associated with a younger, sweeter (cute), and more playful look. The two front teeth are intentionally made slightly longer to create a natural bunny-like appearance—popularized by K-pop, TikTok aesthetics, and fashion influencers.
Despite the hype, Onyx Dental Center emphasizes that dental aesthetics should not rely solely on trends. Every bunny teeth design must consider:
overall dental and gum health
facial proportions
lip shape
jaw size
the patient’s natural smile characteristics
Trends can be followed—as long as they don’t compromise tooth function or natural structure.
Which Face Shapes Suit Bunny Teeth?
One of the most common questions we receive is: “Does my face suit bunny teeth?”
The answer: not everyone.
Face shapes most compatible with bunny teeth typically have:
small to medium proportions
lips that are not too thin
a lower face that isn’t overly long
a natural, harmonious smile
On long faces, artificial bunny teeth can make expressions look heavier. Meanwhile, on thin lips, teeth may appear too protruded.
This is why every patient at Onyx Dental Center undergoes a detailed aesthetic analysis before we recommend the bunny teeth veneer procedure.
Porcelain vs. Composite Veneers for Bunny Teeth
To achieve a natural bunny teeth design, two veneer materials are commonly used: composite and porcelain. Both can create the bunny teeth look but differ in durability, aesthetics, and overall performance.
Here is a comparison table to help you choose which option fits your needs and facial proportions:
Aspect | Composite Veneer (Direct) | Porcelain Veneer (E-Max) – Indirect |
Best For | Trial look to test natural bunny teeth aesthetics | Long-term, premium, stable results |
Process | Applied directly on the dental chair | Crafted in a laboratory for higher precision |
Main Advantages | More affordable & fast | Color stability, highly natural results, long-lasting |
Aesthetics | Natural but prone to staining | Translucency mimics natural enamel; realistic finish |
Maintenance | Requires regular polishing to stay glossy | More stain-resistant and low maintenance |
Recommendation | For those trying the bunny teeth style without a major procedure | For elegant, durable, face-harmonizing bunny teeth designs |
Digital Smile Design: The Key to Precision
Digital Smile Design (DSD) is a crucial step in all aesthetic procedures at Onyx—including bunny teeth veneers. This technology allows you to:
preview the simulated results,
understand your facial and dental proportions,
ensure the design remains natural and not excessive,
achieve a symmetrical and precise outcome.
With DSD, the bunny teeth design is fully customized to your facial character—not just a replication of a viral trend.
How to Maintain Bunny Teeth Veneers
To maintain their strength, shine, and longevity:
Avoid biting hard objects
Limit coffee/tea consumption (especially for composite veneers)
Brush at least twice a day (after breakfast & before bed)
Use dental floss daily
Visit your dentist every 6 months
Proper care ensures your veneers stay beautiful and healthy long-term.
Conclusion
The bunny teeth trend indeed creates a youthful and playful look—but it doesn’t suit everyone. At Onyx Dental Center, every design is crafted based on facial proportions, smile character, and dental health. The result is not just trendy, but an elegant, natural, and personalized smile.
If you want to know whether bunny teeth are suitable for your face, the Onyx dental team is ready to provide a detailed analysis and a design tailored exclusively for you.
References
Patel, K., Asthana, G., Parmar, A., Tamuli, R., Manglani, S., & Dhanak, N. (2025). Clinical assessment of direct composite veneer and indirect veneers using a minimally invasive preparation technique. Journal of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, 28(10), 965–971.
Ortensi, L., Sigari, G., La Rosa, G. R. M., Ferri, A., Grande, F., & Pedullà, E. (2022). Digital planning of composite customized veneers using Digital Smile Design: Evaluation of its accuracy and manufacturing. Clinical and Experimental Dental Research, 8(2), 537–543

