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Bonding Application

(Composite Lamina)

Bonding is among the comfortable procedures that have attracted much more attention in recent years. This method, which is made by bonding composite filling materials to the tooth without any abrasion on the tooth, attracts attention with the fact that it does not require any abrasion on the tooth.

Bonding application can be used to eliminate problems such as decay, fracture, discolouration, deformity or gap. It is usually completed in one session and in a short time. Bonding application provides both a healthy and aesthetic smile.

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How is Composite Lamina Made?

Bonding is a treatment method used to improve dental aesthetics. This procedure is performed with the use of specially selected composite filling materials.

 

Before the treatment, the appropriate colour and material are selected to achieve a natural look.

A special adhesive is applied to the prepared tooth surface. This step ensures that the material is firmly attached to the tooth and increases its durability. The selected composite filling material is used to correct the shape of the tooth. Our dentist carefully applies the material and shapes it to achieve the desired aesthetic result. The applied composite filling material is hardened with a special light source. This step increases the durability of the material. After the composite lamina hardening application is completed, the dentist gives the final shape of the tooth surface and makes it compatible with the natural tooth structure by polishing.

 

Patients are allowed to return to their normal daily activities immediately after bonding application. This method is an effective option for patients who want to improve dental aesthetics and correct cosmetic problems.

How Long Does Composite Lamina Take?

Although the duration of composite lamina application varies according to the number and structure of the teeth to be applied, it is usually completed in a single session and in a short time.

What is the Lifespan of Composite Lamina? Is Composite Lamina Permanent?

The lifetime of Composite Lamina application may vary depending on various factors. Under normal conditions, teeth covered with composite material can be used for approximately 10 years. However, this period may vary depending on the oral health and dental care habits of the person.

 

Regular care of the teeth, attention to oral hygiene, regular dental check-ups and acting in accordance with the dentist's recommendations will positively affect the service life of composite laminated teeth. In this case, the period of use may extend beyond 10 years and in some cases up to 15 years.

 

However, it should not be forgotten that the oral structure and dental health of each individual is different, so the duration of use may vary from person to person. In addition, factors such as eating habits and teeth clenching can also affect the lifespan of laminated teeth. Therefore, regular dental care and compliance with the dentist's recommendations are important for a long-lasting result.

Those who have composite lamina application should pay attention to some important points in order to maintain the aesthetic results obtained and to ensure the success of the treatment. Here are the things to be considered after composite lamina application:

 

  1. Regular Oral Care: Regular and effective oral care is important to maintain dental health. Tooth brushing, flossing and mouthwash should be applied regularly.

  2. Dental Check-ups: It is important to go to the dentist at regular intervals to diagnose and treat possible problems early. You should continue your dental check-ups at the intervals recommended by your dentist.

  3. Teeth Clenching and Teeth Grinding: If you have habits of clenching or grinding your teeth, these can damage the composite laminate. You can get help from your dentist to control this situation.

  4. Oral Health Habits:

  5. Avoid Hard Foods: Teeth with composite laminates may be more susceptible to breakage or damage from extremely hard foods. Breaking hard-shelled fruits or hard objects with teeth should be avoided.

What Should Be Considered After Composite Lamina?

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