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Make Youre Smile Better with Composite Bonding

Similar to veneers, composite bonding can fill small gaps or improve the appearance of cosmetic<br>imperfections. Cosmetic bonding may be the solution if you are unhappy with your smile because of<br>broken, chipped or damaged teeth or if you have larger gaps between your teeth.<br>Composite bonding uses the same materials as white fillings (composite) but is used to change the<br>tooth's appearance. Bonding is the process of bonding the tooth with the composite material

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Make Youre Smile Better with Composite Bonding

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  1. thedencareclinic.blogspot.com/2022/10/make-youre-smile-better-with-composite.htmlthedencareclinic.blogspot.com/2022/10/make-youre-smile-better-with-composite.html Make You’re Smile Better with Composite Bonding Similar to veneers, composite bonding can fill small gaps or improve the appearance of cosmetic imperfections. Cosmetic bonding may be the solution if you are unhappy with your smile because of broken, chipped or damaged teeth or if you have larger gaps between your teeth. Composite bonding uses the same materials as white fillings (composite) but is used to change the tooth's appearance. Bonding is the process of bonding the tooth with the composite material. Uses of composite bonding • To repair a chipped, worn, or damaged tooth • To fill in the spaces between the teeth • Modify the shape of your teeth What's the procedure? To bond the material with the teeth, it is necessary to clean the dental surface. The bonding substance is applied to the tooth's surface. It is then sculpted and shaped to give it a natural appearance. A specific 1/3

  2. light is used to allow the material to set. The composite is then polished to obtain the final result. Your dentist will use the shade guide to determine the most appropriate shade of composite resin to match the natural colour of the teeth. Patients may prefer to make an appointment for teeth bleaching before the procedure, as the composite material will not be lighter. The benefits of composite bonding • Low-cost treatment • The procedure is quick and painless. You may not require anaesthetics except for decayed teeth. • This procedure isn't as expensive as veneers. However, the integrity of the tooth remains unaffected. Patients are increasingly choosing composite bonding as a treatment option. • Composite bonding bridges the gap between the top two teeth and covers any resulting gaps. • If the teeth are severely damaged in this instance. The composite bonding will reattach the teeth after the procedure of dental whitening. • Talk to your dentist if you are experiencing pain in your teeth. What can it be used for? It is possible to use dental composite bonding to solve various dental problems, as we mentioned previously. One way is that there might be some teeth you want to whiten but not enough for veneers. You might also have small gaps between your front teeth for which you don't want to undergo orthodontic treatment. Our team can advise you if composite bonding is suitable for you. Composite bonding can also hide chips or cracks in the enamel. The procedure First, our team will need to discuss your aesthetic needs with you. Do you want your teeth to look whiter? Are you looking to have a few of your smile teeth covered up? Our team will match your tooth's shade with the appropriate resin. Next, we will gently sand the tooth's surface to make it easier to attach the resin. We will then cover the tooth with the liquid. This acts as glue and ensures that the composite remains in place. The resin is placed on the tooth and shaped using files and drills. It isn't painful. Once we have achieved the desired shape, we use UV light to make the resin harder. The resin is then smoothed completely. 2/3

  3. Longevity Composite bonding can last up to five years if it is properly maintained. You must remember that resin can be chipped or damaged. Our dentists will repair any resin that is damaged or chipped. Remember that you will need to visit our team every six months for a check-up to determine if your bond is strong enough to last. 3/3

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