Composite Bonding

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Composite Bonding (known as Composite Veneers, Dental Bonding and Tooth Bonding) is a treatment for aesthetic purposes and it is applied to improve discoloration, chips, fractures, and natural gaps present between the teeth.

Composite Bonding can be used for years by applying a tooth-colored resin material to the tooth with a strong adhesive, shaping it, and polishing it.

What Is Composite Bonding?

Composite Bonding does not require any preparation at all. Composite material is applied directly to the teeth to be treated and the tooth shape is given. It has become one of the most preferred options because it does not harm the teeth at all.

Composite Bonding offers a different perspective on treatment, independent of Veneers and Crowns. It offers a cheaper, faster and more painless treatment than Veneers and Crowns. In addition, its lifespan is shorter than Veneers and Crowns, and discolouration and chipping occur more quickly. You need to scale and polish Composite Bonding periodically.

Composite Bonding treatment is a procedure that can be completed in 1 appointment. However, time may increase in proportion to the number of teeth and tooth locations to be treated, but in general it is a procedure that can be completed in 1 appointment.

If you come up with the question "How much is Composite Bonding?" It starts from £120 on average. If you would like to receive a fast, pleasing and painless treatment with Composite Veneers, you can contact us via WhatsApp or email. Composite Veneers price UK starts from £350 on average and can go up to £600.

I Have Gum Disease Can I Have Composite Bonding And Composite Veneers?

Composite Veneers are applied to the places where the gum has receded in cases of gum disease, aiming to eliminate the unpleasant appearance and allow you to continue your daily life comfortably. However, in cases where gum disease is severe, other forms of treatment may be recommended instead of Composite Bonding. Composite Bonding provides a very fast and effective solution in gum disease cases.

What Is The Difference Between Composite Veneers and Dental Veneers?

Some of the biggest differences between Composite Veneers and Dental Veneers are as follows; Composite Veneers require no preparation, while Dental Veneers require very little preparation. While Composite Veneers treatment can be completed in one session, Dental Veneers treatment is completed within 5 working days. Veneers treatment is very durable, while Composite Veneers have very little durability. While Composite Veneers discolor very quickly, Veneers treatment is very resistant to discolouration. Composite Veneers provide a more natural result than tooth-coloured resin material.

 

Do Composite Veneers Treatment Painful?

Composite Bonding treatment is absolutely painless. Since it is applied to the front surface of the tooth and no preparation is required, it is not a painful application in any way. However, in some cases, sensitivity and discomfort may be felt in proportion to the tooth structure. This sensitivity and discomfort is manageable and does not last long.

 

What Are The Disadvantages Of Composite Bonding?

One of the first noticeable disadvantages of Composite Bonding is staining issues. Although the resin material is resistant to a certain amount of discolouration, unlike Veneers and Crowns, colour changes are observed quickly. Another disadvantage is durability. Its durability is very low compared to Veneers and Crowns. The main reason for this is that it is applied as a very thin layer on the surface of the tooth, so it is directly damaged in the event of pressure applied to the tooth. Cleaning and polishing should be done every 4 - 5 months. Otherwise, colour changes occur more rapidly and create unsightly images.

 

How Long Do Composite Veneers Last? (H2)

The lifespan of Composite Veneers varies between 2 - 5 years on average. During this period, your daily habits and tooth structure also affect the life of Composite Veneers. However, the resin material in its structure will start to wear down over time. The only way to prevent this is either adjustment or Composite Bonding replacement. With that being so, although Composite Bonding is a fast and effective treatment, it is not a procedure that provides a long-term solution.

How Should I Take Care Of My Composite Veneers?

You should show the same care and importance to Composite Bonding as you show to your own teeth. You should not have Composite Veneers treatment and say that there will be no discolouration anyway and not take care of your oral hygiene. Composite Veneers can be damaged, discoloured, and chip just like our own teeth. Therefore, you should brush at least 2 times every day, clean the gum tissue and interdental spaces with a water flosser, and complete your oral hygiene by using mouthwash 2 or 3 times. In addition to these, you can extend the life of Composite Veneers by visiting your dentist every 3 to 4 months for cleaning and polishing.

 

What If Something Goes Wrong After My Composite Veneers Treatment?

Since Composite Bonding is a delicate treatment, the warranty conditions are slightly different for this treatment at OGN Dental Studio. After your Composite Veneers treatment is completed, every detail is thoroughly checked and we make sure that there are no problems. You are even asked to try and eat with Composite Veneers as long as you are in Antalya, so that situations that may disturb you in normal time are tried to be observed and future problems are tried to be prevented.

OGN Dental Studio fully complies with FDA requirements and all materials used are FDA  and Turkish Dental Association approved.

 

What are the Advantages of Composite Bonding?

One of the biggest advantages of Composite Bonding is to give the desired shape and colour to the tooth applied without any abrasion on the teeth. Deformities and gaps in the teeth are completed faster and more smoothly than other types of treatment. Even if any correction is required after the treatment is completed, this process is easily performed without damaging the tooth and Composite.

 

Are Composite Veneers Strong Enough?

Although Composite Veneers is seen as a weak material, there will be no problem in handling the pressure it will be exposed to daily. However, high pressure will cause fractures and cracks in Composite. As an example of this pressure, we can say teeth grinding while lying down, trying to consume very hard foods and high levels of hard interventions from outside.

 

Apart from these, you can use Composite Veneers with peace of mind as long as you take good care of them in your daily life.

What Happens If One Of My Composite Veneer Is Damaged Or Broken?

In case of damage or broken, you will either need to replace your Composite Veneers by going to your dentist or if it is in a condition that can be corrected, you can continue to use it by making the necessary arrangements.

As you know, since Composite Veneers are lower in terms of strength compared to other materials, any damage it may receive, if no adjustment is made, this damaged part may become larger or the Composite material may fall from the tooth, so you should see a doctor immediately and take the necessary precautions.

Since Composite Veneers are applied without any damage to the tooth surface, the process to be performed again will be carried out easily and quickly. Although Composite Veneers are cheaper than Veneers and Crowns, they can be even more expensive than these two materials in general, as you may constantly encounter such situations. Therefore, we recommend that you think and decide on all the pros and cons before proceeding with Composite Veneers.

 

Who Is Suitable For Composite Veneers?

If we generalise Composite Veneers treatment, everyone can receive it. However, if you want to strengthen your smile design with Composite Veneers, there may be a few issues that may prevent you from Composite Bonding treatment.  To give an example of these; If the teeth are excessively yellow and there are many white spots on the teeth, if the teeth are not in proper order, if there are excessive deformities in the teeth, if the teeth are severely damaged, Composite Veneers may not be the right option for you.

However, if the teeth are in normal order and there are no deformities, the teeth are within normal colour parameters and there are no fractures and cracks, there is no obstacle for you to get Composite Veneers.


What will happen to Composite Veneers after 5 years (H3)

Another frequently asked question is "What will happen to Composite Veneers after 5 years?" Actually, the answer to this question depends on both you and your dentist. After you have Composite Veneers applied, the more you pay attention to cleaning, maintenance and regular checks, the more you will extend the life of the treatment.

However, how correctly and healthily your dentist performs your treatment is as important as the care you show. There are dozens of factors that affect the lifespan of Composite Veneers. That's why we recommend that you research the clinic and doctor you choose thoroughly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Composite Bonding has a much more affordable pricing compared to other cosmetic treatments. OGN Dental Studio offers Composite Bonding treatment to its patients from £120

In fact, both are the same treatment, but the areas of application are different. While Composite Bonding is applied to a certain area of the tooth, Composite Veneers is applied to the entire surface of the tooth. Therefore, there is a difference in treatment names. 

You can access the Composite Bonding before and afters from the link here and examine them in detail. Composite Veneers is a highly preferred treatment option because it is a treatment that does not harm the teeth at all. 

Composite Veneers treatment does not need shaving in any way. It is a type of treatment used to remove some cosmetic defects by applying only to the front surface. If there are no problems such as caries, fractures, cracks, etc., shaving is not needed. In some cases, there are exceptions, but in general, it is a type of treatment that is harmless to the teeth. 

Composite Veneers are applied only on the front surface of the teeth without any shaving, even local anaesthesia is not applied. This makes the treatment a painless treatment. In some cases, if there is decay or fracture in the teeth, local anaesthesia can be applied to clean those areas and make them healthy, but other than that, it is a treatment that you will not feel pain and sensitivity. 

Yes, Vaping also causes staine in the teeth. However, it does not leave as much damage as smoking. Although it may take a little later to see the stains caused by vaping compared to normal smoking, it causes a certain amount of stain. However, the easiest way to deal with this is to take care of your oral care and hygiene, and you can get rid of stains by visiting the hygienist periodically. 

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