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How are Dental Veneers different from Tooth Bonding or Dental Crowns?

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How are Dental Veneers different from Tooth Bonding or Dental Crowns?

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Bonding is a resin filling material that was used for several years to cover the front surface of teeth. Today, we generally use bonding only to fill in small surfaces or cavities and repair chips in teeth. A full dental crown is like a cap placed over the tooth when a tooth has had root canal treatment, or when a substantial amount of the entire tooth structure (enamel) has been lost. To learn more about the porcelain veneer procedure or to learn if porcelain veneers are right for you, call your hometown specialist in dental veneers – Elizabethtown Dental Associates. Or fill out the form at the right of this page and we will contact you as soon as possible.

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