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Dental bonding is a cosmetic dentistry procedure that uses tooth-colored composite resin to repair or improve the appearance of teeth. It is used to correct cracked, cracked or discolored teeth or to fill gaps. Tooth bonding is quick and relatively inexpensive.

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    Dr. Ömer Atar completed his primary, secondary, and high school education in Trabzon and began his dental education at Marmara University Faculty of Dentistry in 1994, graduating in 2000. With over two decades of experience, Dr. Atar offers various dental services to enhance smile health and aesthetics. Achieve a brighter smile with professional teeth whitening treatments. Correct imperfections like chips and gaps with custom-made dental veneers. Restore damaged or missing teeth with crowns and bridges. Get a flawless smile with a combination of cosmetic procedures for a Hollywood smile. Replace missing teeth with permanent, natural-looking dental implants, improving oral health and functionality.

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  • How long does dental bonding last?

    Dental bonding typically lasts between 3 to 10 years, depending on care and usage. Factors like oral habits and the bonded tooth's location affect longevity.

  • Can dental bonding be redone?

    Yes, dental bonding can be redone. It is one of the easiest cosmetic dental procedures to adjust or repair if damaged.

  • What's composite bonding?

    Composite bonding is a cosmetic procedure that uses tooth-colored resin to repair or enhance teeth, addressing issues like chips or discoloration, often completed in one visit with minimal preparation.

  • Does dental bonding hurt?

    No, dental bonding typically does not hurt. The procedure is minimally invasive, usually requiring no local anesthesia, and any discomfort is generally minimal and well-tolerated.

  • How does dental bonding work?

    Dental bonding applies tooth-colored resin to repair a tooth. The process involves cleaning, etching, molding the resin, curing it with a light, and polishing to match surrounding teeth.

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