Whats the difference between bonding and porcelain laminate veneers?
Bonding is a tooth-colored, plastic (composite) resin material and is done in one visit. Porcelain laminate veneers can mask dark stains better with less long-term chipping than bonding. They are made by a ceramist and do not stain, offering greater choice in color, shape and vitality. They require two office visits.
Bonding is a tooth-colored, plastic (composite) resin material and is done in one visit. Porcelain laminate veneers can mask dark stains better with less long-term chipping than bonding. They are made by a ceramist and do not stain, offering greater choice in color, shape and vitality. They require two office visits.
Bonding is a tooth-colored plastic (composite) resin material and is done in one visit (little tooth reduction, no anesthesia required). Porcelain laminate veneers can mask dark stains better with less long-term chipping than bonding. They are made by a ceramist and do not stain, offering greater choice in color, shape, and vitality. They require only two office visits.