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Porcelain Veneers or Composite Bonding?

Porcelain veneers are tiny porcelain shells that are affixed to the tooth's surface. Engineered resin is adhered to the outer surface of composite veneers. Both are designed to whiten or match your teeth and enhance your overall smile.

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Porcelain Veneers or Composite Bonding?

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  1. Porcelain Veneers or Composite Bonding? Porcelain veneers and composite bonding are both popular cosmetic dental treatments that aim to improve the appearance of the teeth.

  2. Key differences between Porcelain Veneers and Composite Bonding Porcelain veneers are made of a thin layer of porcelain that is custom-made to fit over the front surface of the tooth. It can be hand-made or machine-made, depending on the case. The treatment usually requires 2 visits Composite bonding involves the application of a tooth-coloured resin material to the tooth surface. The material used in bonding can be matched to the natural colour of the teeth. The treatment usually only requires one visit. The result is highly dependable on the dentist’s skills, to make the restoration virtually undetectable. 1 Materials

  3. Key differences between Porcelain Veneers and Composite Bonding Porcelain is a strong material that can withstand daily wear and tear, making veneers a long-lasting solution. Porcelain veneers are generally more durable than composite bonding and can last up to 10-15 years or longer with proper care. Composite bonding is not as durable as other cosmetic dental treatments such as crowns or veneers. The bonding material can chip or stain over time, and it may need to be replaced or repaired after a few years. Composite bonding may not be suitable if a tooth is significantly damaged, it is typically used for minor cosmetic issues, such as small chips or small gaps between teeth. 2 Durability

  4. Key differences between Porcelain Veneers and Composite Bonding The process of getting veneers involves removing a thin layer of enamel from the tooth surface, to create room for the veneer, which is irreversible. More tooth structure might need to be removed to correct severe misalignment and discolouration. Unlike other cosmetic dental treatments such as crowns or veneers, composite bonding is a non-invasive, reversible procedure that usually does not require the removal of any tooth structure. 3 Preparation

  5. Key differences between Porcelain Veneers and Composite Bonding Porcelain veneers are generally much more expensive than composite bonding due to the cost of the materials and the additional preparation required. 4 Cost If you’re ready to start smiling more, come and see us: website.com

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