- Composite resin is a mix of tooth-colored resin and powdered glass. - It's designed to replace damaged enamel and tooth structure. - The material's color is matched to the color of your teeth. It blends beautifully and naturally. - This putty-like resin is applied to your teeth to cover imperfections, including discoloration that resists whitening. - Your dentist shapes the material in a way that covers dental concerns. - Resin is then "hardened to your tooth using a curing light."
- Dental bonding is a more affordable alternative to plastic veneers. - It's also a quick treatment. You can get an improved smile in a single visit! - Veneers require the removal of a small amount of natural tooth enamel. Bonding doesn't. For this reason, bonding is considered a reversible and low-risk procedure.