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Composite bonding, as explained by Mr. Cengiz Gadimli of Smilespark Dental Hospital, is a minimally invasive dental procedure that uses tooth-colored resin to repair imperfections like chips, gaps, discoloration, or minor decay. The resin is sculpted directly onto the tooth, hardened with a UV light, and polished for a seamless finish—often completed in a single visit.
Mr. Gadimli highlights three key advantages:
Veneers involve custom-made shells requiring enamel removal and multiple visits. Bonding is cheaper and faster but less stain-resistant (5-7 years vs. 10-15 years for veneers).
Crowns encase the entire tooth, ideal for severe damage. Bonding preserves more natural structure but isn’t suitable for major repairs.
Whitening only addresses discoloration, while bonding fixes shape and minor damage alongside color issues.
Under Mr. Gadimli’s expertise, Smilespark offers:
"Composite bonding is art meeting science. Our goal is to enhance smiles while preserving your natural teeth."
- Mr. Cengiz Gadimli
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