Composite Lamina (Bonding)

Bonding (also known as composite laminate) is the process of changing the shape of teeth with adhesive systems (bonding agents used in dentistry) without the need for any abrasion or cutting on the teeth. Bonding is a method used to close small gaps between teeth, to give aesthetic form to deformed teeth, to restore normal size to genetically small teeth, to lengthen short front teeth, and to restore teeth that have been broken as a result of any trauma.

The duration of bonded restorations' stay in the mouth varies depending on the quality of the composite materials used, the sensitivity shown during the application, the patient's oral care and the consumption of very hard foods. In order to ensure that the teeth restored with bonding remain in the mouth for a long time, our patients should not consume very hard foods with their front teeth. We warn you that it is necessary.

Although the composite materials used are close to tooth tissue, their wear resistance is lower and they show discoloration over time. Coloration is minimized by polishing at the end of the process.

 

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