Hello , Dr Mohamed here The maintenance of composite can't be for surely adjusted We as dentist rely on the bonding strength and the surface area to maintain it , but also keep in mind that the composite tensile and compressive strength are not that great and for so it's much better to use high physical properties materials like zirconia or emax veneers and attach them with proper technique like sand blasting and tooth etching this way you can create a restoration that highly aesthetical and can live with you for greater period of time ❤
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This guy was the perfect candidate for composite bonding. His teeth were too small and needed to be bigger. Usually composite bonding makes people look like they have horse teeth but they worked for this guy. Perfect example of a good use of composite bonding.
My composite fell out during my invisalign treatment so now my gap is back. I really can't wait to get it over with so I can stop looking at my space and getting the bonding re-done. I hate looking at it. I wish I could see this dentist! This is incredible work.
Don't you suppose to sort out the gaps with bracer or invisalign before doing any cosmetic restoration? Your teeth moves with invisalign so the bonding fells out ....
Had a small chip on a front tooth where a piece of bonding was and had fallen out. Went to a dentist who talked me into a crown and absolutley butchered my gums and tooth to jam some generic unfitted crown in. I would give anything to go back and leave that office, but not before giving him a fast track to front teeth implants.
Why you didn’t re-do your bonding ? I am considering bonding , but in case it falls out , I am not sure if I will have an option to re-do or I will have to go for crowns or veneers 🤔
@@kate.rpillar I should have trusted my gut and left, but I was young and figured the dentist would know best... Well he didnt, that scumbag did what was best for him, not what was best for me. Good bonding will last decades, and it won't interfere with your gums like a crown will. But, if the chip is too big, bonding would not be an option. In my case the chip was not too big, because i had bonding before. The dentist was just a piece of shht. Even the work was horrible. For a crown there should be impressions taken and a lab should make a custom fit crown.
@@kate.rpillar You want to do the least damage as possible. Bonding before veneer, veneer before crown, crown before implant....this should be followed to keep your natural teeth as long as you can. All those people with veneers and crowns are gonna regret it when they get older. Don't let some idiot dentist make a fortune off your vanity at your expense...lol
Its also toxic ,composite resins contain Bpa and acryl derivates that build up in your system over time , i recommend full ceramic or zirconium , the cheapest ones are not always the best ,amalgam silver contains mercury which is also toxic and builds up over time
No matter how much whitening is done you will never get a match to those top teeth for the simple fact that they're bonded material. I'm not sure what the solution would be there but I don't like the contrast. The top teeth are absolutely beautiful but what good is it to have that with that contrast on the bottom teeth. Does anyone know if you can technically whiten those lower teeth to match the top? I just don't see how that can be done.