Composite bonding is a form of restoration performed as an alternative to porcelain veneers on darkened, cracked, or small-scale fractures, slightly crooked or gap teeth. Composite fillings/bondings are also known as resin fillings. It is the re-correction of teeth that have deteriorated, broken, discoloured or changed their position with the help of composite materials.
During the procedure, the dentist removes the damaged or decayed part of the tooth, then cleans it and applies special adhesives. Composite fillings are then placed on the teeth.
This form of treatment is also called an aesthetic filling because it produces aesthetically effective results. The dentist gives the desired aesthetic appearance to the problematic tooth or teeth with the help of composite (aesthetic) filling material.
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When is Composite Bonding Used?
A composite filling can be considered for the repair of cavities in the teeth. It is also possible to fill the gaps between the teeth with the help of composite filling. Cracked or broken teeth can be repaired with this filling treatment. In addition, it can improve the colour appearance of the teeth and make the teeth look longer and more prominent.
This filling method can also be applied to change the shape of the teeth and offer an aesthetic alternative to amalgam fillings. On the other hand, in case of a receding of the gums, composite filling treatment may be preferred to protect a particular part of the tooth root.
Aftercare of Composite Bonding
Composite fillings have a treatment process that ends in about 2 hours, depending on the number of teeth. They last about two years, and in the end, they need to be replaced with new ones or veneers. It is typical for the fillings to turn yellow over time.
Composite Bonding Vs Dental Veneers
Many people wonder about the difference between composite bonding and dental veneers. We highly recommend checking out our Dental Veneers page for further information. In short, veneers are aesthetic dental treatments made of an exclusive material that covers the tooth. One of the significant differences compared to composite bonding is minimal preparation on the tooth. Composite bonding and veneers have a lifespan: the former lasts for a maximum of 2 years, the latter for a minimum of 15 years. Let us decide together the best option for you.
Ensuring your dental health is vital for your overall wellness. If you're looking to achieve a dazzling smile through basic oral hygiene practices, composite bonding is the perfect solution. This procedure can help you attain the radiant smile you've always dreamed of.
Composite bonding is an excellent starting point for your smile design. It can make a significant impact on your smile, enhancing your self-esteem and promoting better oral health. We will work together to choose the perfect color and shape to create a customized treatment plan that meets your specific needs.
We have options for you at affordable prices for aesthetic purposes and for individuals who care about your health. Your teeth are worth it!
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