Composite bonding is a modern way to restore teeth, either for cosmetic reasons, or to build up tooth structure that has been lost. It involves bonding a tooth colored resin material to existing teeth to reshape them or improve their color.
1. How long does composite bonding last?
Composite bonding lasts for 5 years on average. The material is not as hard as your natural teeth. It can wear down, chip off, break, or get stained. All these issues affect its lifespan.
2. Does composite bonding ruin your teeth?
While cosmetic bonding is not permanent, it in no way ruins teeth. After a few years, the material may fade or become chipped, but that does not affect the natural enamel of your teeth itself.
3. Is composite bonding better than veneers?
Bonding is recommended for minor issues and it is much faster and cheaper than veneers. Veneers create a more dramatic transformation and they may be your preference if you're after a completely flawless smile. To find out more, simply give us a call and book a consultation at our No.6262640403.
Composite bonding lasts for 5 years on average. The material is not as hard as your natural teeth. It can wear down, chip off, break, or get
Does Teeth Bonding Hurt?
The teeth bonding procedure is relatively painless. Most likely, you won't even need pain relievers. However, you may experience some tooth sensitivity to heat and cold after the procedure.
3. Does bonding make teeth look bigger?
Some people use bonding to repair a decayed, cracked, or discolored tooth. This procedure can also close small gaps in between teeth. Tooth bonding can also increase the size of the tooth.
Cost: Dental bonding is often less expensive than porcelain veneers. However, keep in mind that it will not resist staining, so you may need additional cosmetic procedures to keep your teeth looking white. You will also need to replace the bonding more frequently than you would need to replace a veneer
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