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What is bonding and how is it different than veneers?

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What is bonding and how is it different than veneers?

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Bonding is done by placing tooth-like material onto the tooth to both build and alter its shape. Because natural tooth structure is usually not removed, its best use is somewhat limited to broken or chipped teeth. The advantage of bonding is that it is a relatively inexpensive and conservative way to restore a tooth. One disadvantage is that over time, the bonded portion of a tooth may change color as compared to the natural, un-bonded portion of the tooth. Another disadvantage is that it is more prone to breakage. Click here for detailed information and video. A porcelain veneer or crown on the other hand, will not discolor and will be far stronger in the long run. This may cost more, and the preparation of the affected tooth will be more extensive, but may be necessary in order to get a smooth, natural appearance. A veneer covers the front, sides, and biting surface of the tooth. Once properly “seated”, it becomes your tooth. It should be seamless. They are very strong and durable an

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