Bonding Procedure
Composite bonding is a protective procedure in which shape, color, and size defects are corrected by layering aesthetic composite materials onto the tooth surface without abrading the tooth structure (or minimally).
It is especially preferred for closing gaps between teeth (diastema), repairing broken or cracked teeth, and lengthening teeth. It is a more economical and faster solution than porcelain veneers, usually completed in a single session.
The nano-hybrid composites we use perfectly mimic the light transmittance and fluorescence properties of natural tooth enamel, making the restoration almost indistinguishable from the natural tooth.
Bonding application is one of the most conservative methods that provides aesthetic improvement while preserving the tooth structure.