What is bonding?
This method, which is based on the procedure of bonding composite filling materials to the tooth without the need for any abrasion on the tooth surface, stands out with the fact that it does not cause damage to the tooth and this method often comes into play when there are small gaps between the teeth, especially when there are small deformities in the teeth.
With bonding teeth, a more aesthetic appearance is obtained with the additions made on the teeth. Doctors give the most accurate information about how long the tooth life is and what to pay attention to after the procedure. When the bonding process is considered,
- With bonding application, the tooth is not damaged and the defects in the tooth are removed in the healthiest way. Before the bonding procedure, it is planned whether anesthesia is needed or which tooth will be treated.
- During the procedure, bonding agents are applied to ensure the connection between the tooth surface and the material used for filling. The bonding material is then selected to best match the natural color of the tooth.
- With the final shaping of the tooth, polish is applied and it can be said that one of the most important stages is polishing because the tooth should not be discolored and should have a smooth appearance. Polish applications are made to make the tooth more resistant to staining.
- Bonding tooth prices are generally determined by factors such as the current state of the tooth structure, the number of teeth to be treated, and the experience of the physician.