Composite Bonding

Composite Bonding

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What Is Dental Composite Bonding?

Composite bonding is a procedure cosmetic dentistry frequently uses to restore discolorations on teeth, gaps between teeth, or breaks in teeth due to various reasons, with composite filling material compatible with the natural tooth color. In composite bonding, also called dental bonding, composite material is adhered to the surfaces of the teeth with composite filling material by a bonding process. Composite bonding prioritizes both dental health and cosmetic dentistry. Therefore, it is possible to acquire a lighter-colored and more aesthetic appearance with this procedure without damaging the natural structure of the existing teeth.

How Long Does Composite Bonding Last?

If the patient ensures regular professional care and daily oral care, composite bonding can be easily used for at least 5-7 years. This period can be longer with proper care.

How Much is Composite Bonding in Turkey?

Compared to the European and American countries, composite bonding can be done at lower costs in Turkey and can be done for 130 -160 £ per tooth on average.

Who Qualifies for Composite Bonding?

Patient groups with low to moderate substance loss in the teeth qualify for composite bonding in case of physical and aesthetic problems. Composite bonding is possible when there is no severe substance loss in the teeth. Therefore, for these non-traumatic procedures to meet expectations when applied, there must be low to moderate substance loss in the teeth and no excessive aesthetic loss.

Is There a Guarantee on Composite Bonding?

Since composite bonding is an easily deformable structure there is a 12-month guarantee period.

How Long Do I Need to Stay in Turkey for Composite Bonding?

2-3 days of visit to Turkey will be enough for composite bonding and veneer applications.

Dr. Ali İlker Baştan

Dr. Ali İlker Baştan

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is not a painful procedure and it is not necessary to inject local anesthesia in most composite bonding applications.