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this patient had a chip in his front tooth and wanted the most conservative treatment option to fix it we decided to do composite bonding to fix that chip here you get to see a little bit of the behind the scenes of what it looks like to do composite bonding on a front tooth this specific chip is located only in the enamel which is the first layer of the tooth structure and because of that we did not have to get this patient numb for this procedure as we place the composite bonding on we mold it to the tooth to try to make it look as natural as possible after placing the composite and after weamp;#39;re happy with the way it looks weamp;#39;ll dry it with this light called a curing light and then after that weamp;#39;ll polish it to make it look nice and shiny just like the natural tooth you can see here that i actually use different tools to polish the composite bonding and thatamp;#39;s because each one does something a little bit different look how natural it looks you would nev

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As uncommon as dental bonding falling off is, it actually does happen. Because dental bonding adheres to the surface of a persons tooth, there are times when the adhesion material wasnt thoroughly put on.
The material used in teeth bonding is made of a special type of plastic called composite resin. Its a strong material, but the resin isnt as durable as your natural tooth enamel. Nor is it as hardy as the porcelain and other materials used in veneers or dental crowns.
How long does dental bonding last? How long bonding materials last depends on several factors, such as your oral habits and how many teeth were treated. Typically, however, bonding material lasts between three and 10 years before needing to be touched up or replaced.
Bonding is a quick and effective way to repair damaged teeth, but it is not the perfect solution for every person. If you want to repair a small chip and youre on top of your dental hygiene this procedure can be a great way to give you a beautiful smile.
The bond is a composite resin the takes over where your tooth broke to make it look as good as new. Unlike a crown (used for fillings), the composite color will be similar to the color of the tooth, so it continues to look natural.
Mostly, the dental bonding procedure is usually painless since it involves activity only on the tooth surface. The only time the procedure may be painful is when it involves a cavity repair. Since the cavity is mainly decayed matter, it may be somewhat uncomfortable as the boning resin is inserted into the cavity.
Most people only require one initial bonding session for desired results; however, composite bonding does not last forever. For as long as you have an existing tooth structure that is strong enough to support bonding, you can bond your teeth as many times as required.

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