What is Composite Bonding?
Composite bonding is one of the most significant advances having taken place in dentistry in the past 25 years. It is a procedure that allows a dentist to adhere tooth-colored materials directly to the tooth. Bonding is used on both the front and back teeth to restore defects including decay, lost or broken fillings, closing gaps, chipped or cracked teeth, gumline erosions, and correcting defects that appear on the front surfaces of teeth. It gives patients a conservative and affordable alternative for improving dental esthetics.
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