Bonding

Another method of handling esthetic problems is bonding. This technique involves placing biocompatible composite materials directly onto the enamel of the teeth to be added to or covered. These composites have the appearance and consistency of dough until it is exposed to a special light source. Although bonding can look as good as veneers, they generally may not last as long.

These photographs demonstrate how a broken tooth can be restored was restored with biocompatible composite filling material.

No anesthesia is required, nor was any tooth structure was removed. The result is an excellent restoration that improves the patient's appearance and self confidence!

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The Bonding Process

Before the bonding process

Before Bonding Process

After the bonding process

After Bonding Process

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