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Failing Bonding Repair & Replacement | Maspeth Queens Dentist

Failing Bonding Repair and Replacement

Failing Bonding Repair and Replacement

Repair and replacement of compromised bonding to improve esthetics and restore function.

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This   failing bonding repair & replacement page should explain how older or   compromised bonding can lose polish, stain, chip, or become visually obvious   over time. Position the case as a corrective cosmetic-restorative treatment   focused on replacing or upgrading worn bonding so the final smile looks   cleaner, more refined, and more natural without abandoning a conservative   philosophy.

  • •   Assessment of existing bonding, margins, color, and edge integrity
       • Repair, replacement, or composite veneer upgrade of compromised   bonding
       • Shade matching and contour reconstruction
       • Final polish for a smoother, more lifelike appearance

  • Q1.   How do I know if my bonding is failing?
       A1. Common signs include staining, roughness, visible edges, dullness, or   chipping.

       Q2. Does all old bonding need full replacement?
       A2. Not always. Some restorations can be repaired, while others benefit   more from replacement.

       Q3. Can replacement bonding still be conservative?
       A3. Yes. The page should stress that updating composite can still preserve   healthy tooth structure.

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