

FAQs
COSMETIC CARE
What's the difference between dental bonding and porcelain veneers?
Dental bonding is a plastic tooth colored (composite) resin material that is molded
onto your teeth and hardened with a blue light. It is usually done in one visit.
Little tooth reduction and usually no anesthesia is required.
The disadvantages of
dental bonding are:
1. They stain over time, may chip and may need to be replaced
more often.
2. Porcelain veneers are thin layers of stacked porcelain that are fabricated
in the lab and bonded to teeth.
3. It usually takes 2 visits. Little tooth reduction
and some anesthesia are required.
4. Porcelain veneers are stronger than dental bondings
and less prone to staining.

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