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got a very interesting case bonding the incisal edges of the maxillary and mandibular anterior teeth you will see this in your practice a lot you should be able to treat it and treat it effectively i think most people that treat this condition donamp;#39;t think about the dynamics of bonding maxillary and mandibular anterior teeth this is the key concept number one if youamp;#39;re placing bonded composite you canamp;#39;t make the composite restoration any longer than the longest part of the existing tooth see this part of the tooth right here i can fill in these gaps these chipped areas but i canamp;#39;t make the teeth this long or whatamp;#39;s going to happen theyamp;#39;re going to break off the bonding when they grind their teeth the other thing is youamp;#39;ve got to protect the bonded composite you canamp;#39;t just stick it on the edge of that tooth or theyamp;#39;ll lose it within a week youamp;#39;ve got to make a little foxhole in the incisal edge of the tooth i