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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

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Can You Glue a Tooth Back in Place? You cannot glue a tooth back in place and get lasting results. Using glue in your mouth will create other oral health problems. And your delay in seeing a dentist can result in intense pain and costly treatment.
This procedure is considered safe and a cost-effective solution to treat a range of dental issues. Composite bonding can be applied to just one tooth, or a number of teeth if required, and can build up lost tooth structure of the front and back teeth.
Repairing a tooth with minor cracks is possible with dental bonding. However, if you have a severely cracked tooth, the dentist might recommend dental crowns or veneers to restore your tooth instead of dental bonding.
Bonding on posterior or anterior teeth can be accomplished with direct restorations (one appointment) or indirect restorations (two appointments) where the restoration(s) are created in the laboratory. These techniques are extremely sensitive and must follow a very specific protocol for proper execution.
While dental bonding can be a good choice for front teeth, most dentists do not recommend bonding molars. The composite resin material used in dental bonding is strong, but its not strong enough to withstand the constant, intense pressure applied to molars for biting and chewing.
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.
While waiting, a patient may need to wear a temporary crown to protect the tooth. The dental crown makes restorations a two or three step process that costs more money than dental bonding. However, crowns typically last far longer than bonding material and are more durable.

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