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Composite Bonding is a preferred filling process in the repair of tooth structure that is damaged due to cracks, fractures, decay or similar situations. During the procedure, the damaged or decayed part of the tooth is removed, and the tooth is then cleaned. Additionally, special adhesives are applied to the teeth. After this procedure, composite bonding is placed on the teeth. This form of treatment is also called aesthetic filling because it produces aesthetically effective results on the teeth.

Composite bonding are also known as resin bonding. It is produced using ceramics with different chemical components. With these fillings, biting and chewing in the mouth is strengthened. However, it can be easily used on the back teeth, also known as molars. It is also suitable for use on front teeth as it can be produced in the same colour as the teeth. When evaluated in terms of performance and price, composite bonding appear to be satisfactory materials. The next highest quality material of composite fillings is full ceramic filling.

In Which Situations Should Composite Bonding Be Considered?

Composite bonding is a filling option that should be considered in different situations. For this reason, it is important for individuals who have problems with their teeth to have information about the situations in which composite bonding treatment can be performed in order to eliminate the problems occurring in their teeth in a short time.

Composite bonding can be considered to repair tooth decay. It is also possible to fill the gaps between the teeth with the help of composite bonding.

  • Cracked or broken teeth can also be repaired with this bonding treatment.
  • It can also be preferred to improve the colour appearance of the teeth.
  • Composite bonding has an important role in closing the gaps between the teeth.
  • However, it can be preferred to make the teeth look longer.
  • This filling method can also be applied to change the shapes of the teeth and offer an aesthetic alternative to amalgam fillings.
  • On the other hand, in case of receding gums, composite bonding treatment can be preferred to protect a certain part of the tooth root.

How is Composite Bonding Made?

Various examinations are carried out before composite bonding applications. The most important of these is the decay in the tooth to be filled with composite bonding. If there is decay in the tooth to be filled, these decays are first cleaned. In general, applications performed with local anaesthesia can also be performed without the need for anaesthesia in superficial procedures. Some retouching and cleaning procedures are needed to ensure that the tooth is fully ready for the composite bonding. After these procedures are completed, the bonding is placed.

What are the Advantages of Composite Bonding?

Composite bonding, which provides effective results in eliminating caries, fractures, cracks or many other similar problems in teeth, also brings many advantages. With its many features, it helps the treated tooth to be used better in the mouth.

The biggest advantage of composite bonding application is that it eliminates aesthetic concerns. However, the application time is quite short, and it can be easily applied to more than one tooth even in just one day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is composite bonding?

Composite bonding is an aesthetic dental treatment method used to improve the shape, colour or appearance of teeth. It is performed by applying a white filling material called composite resin to the front surface of the teeth.

In what situations is composite bonding used?

Composite bonding is used for aesthetic corrections such as correcting crooked teeth, closing gaps, repairing fractures or cracks, and removing discolorations. It can also be used to change the size and shape of teeth.

How is composite bonding done?

During the procedure, the dentist first examines your teeth and determines the result you want. Then, the tooth surface is prepared, and composite resin is applied. The resin is shaped to the shape and size of your tooth and then hardened with a special light. Finally, the resin is polished, making your teeth look harmonious with your natural teeth.

Is composite bonding permanent?

Composite bonding is a long-lasting solution, but teeth may change colour over time, or small cracks may appear on the resin surface. Their lifespan can be extended with regular maintenance and hygiene.

What are the advantages of composite bonding?

It improves the aesthetic appearance, is a minimally invasive procedure (causes minimal damage to your teeth), can usually be completed in a single session and costs less than other aesthetic dental treatments.

What are the disadvantages of composite bonding?

Colour stability is as good as other aesthetic materials but may change over time. Additionally, composite resin is not as durable as porcelain veneers and may need to be reapplied in the long term.

Who is a suitable candidate for composite bonding?

Anyone who has good dental health and wants to make aesthetic improvements may be a suitable candidate for composite bonding. However, your dentist will recommend the best treatment option for you to determine the best treatment option your situation requires.

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