What is composite bonding teeth?
Composite bonding is one of the easiest ways to solve different dental problems including chipped or cracked teeth, decaying teeth, discoloured teeth, spaces between teeth, or restoring lost teeth structure. Composite bonding involves applying a tooth coloured composite resin material to existing teeth. The resin is moulded by dental experts so that it creates a perfect match with the surrounding teeth. It is widely used across the world for whitening or masking discoloured teeth, improving cosmetic structure, filling dental gaps or cavities, and repairing broken or fractured teeth. All in all, composite bonding or dental bonding is a perfect solution for solving minor dental imperfections.
Who needs a composite bonding procedure?
Composite bonding is a common dental procedure often recommended by dentists. If you have the following problems you may consider a composite bonding procedure:
- Spotted or discoloured teeth – often caused due to excessive coffee or smoking
- Decaying teeth or cavities
- Spaces and gaps between teeth
- Receding gums or exposed roots
- Cosmetic problems
- Fractured, chipped, or cracked teeth
- Mismatched teeth size—making teeth look longer
- Alternative to amalgam or metallic fillings
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