Bonding (Aesthetic Filling)

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Bonding (Aesthetic Filling)

Bonding (composite filling) is an aesthetic filling procedure performed without abrasion on the tooth structure.
It is also called composite filling, composite veneer, composite lamina tooth.

Who Can Bonding Be Applied To?

  • People who do not want dental veneers and lamina,
  • Tooth fractures and injuries,
  • For younger patients,
  • When there is a gap between the teeth,
  • It can be applied as a tooth augmentation procedure after orthodontic treatment.

Is There Any Harm in Bonding?

Bonding is a treatment that can be applied to everyone, including children.
It does not cause any harm.

What are the Advantages and Disadvantages?

It is a very natural and simple treatment.
It gives fast results.
It costs less than laminates.
It needs to be polished once a year.
Over the years, especially tea, coffee and cigarette consumption can cause discoloration.
Bonding is a reversible procedure, teeth can be restored to their original state when desired.

Dental Care After Bonding

Bonding does not require any extra care.
Standard daily dental care is sufficient.
It is preferred to be checked once a year.

What is the Lifespan of Bonding Application?

Bonding applications are aesthetic composite filling applications.
Over time, the structure of the composite may change due to oral fluids.
Tea, coffee, smoking can cause color change.
It does not have a certain lifespan and depends on the care of the person. Regular scaling and polishing, avoiding colored drinks and smoking will prolong its life. Thanks to the developing technology, aesthetic fillings used in dentistry have become quite durable.