Dental bonding involves adding a photopolymer material directly to teeth to change their shape and color. Bonding not only achieves aesthetic correction of the smile, but also treats a number of dental problems, including fractures, improperly placed fillings, and more. It is a good choice in aesthetic dentistry when it comes to:
Dental bonding is a relatively new dental procedure. Translated, it means “gluing”. A composite material is glued onto the problem teeth to correct minor to moderate imperfections. The imperfections could be of any type – cavities, unsuccessful fillings, tooth fractures, incorrect structure and arrangement of the teeth. On the other hand, the composite version used for bonding can be hard or plastic, but it is always of the photopolymer type. Modern dental specialists add a rubber dam material to the procedure. It has an insulating function – it allows the dentist to perform the procedure in the most precise way. The process requires not only knowledge of the technology for working with photopolymer, respectively rubber dam, but also expertise in dental anatomy, as well as modeling skills in determining the best option for working with the individual patient.
Dr. Denitsa Stoyanova has successfully completed a practical course on practical and theoretical course on "Direct Anterior Restorations", solidifying her expertise in restoring the natural beauty and function of front teeth.
This certification reflects her advanced skills in applying cutting-edge techniques and materials to achieve flawless, durable, and aesthetically pleasing results. Whether addressing damage, discoloration, or shape irregularities, Dr. Stoyanova ensures meticulous care and attention to detail, tailored to enhance every smile.
Trust her expertise to restore your confidence and brighten your smile with precision and artistry!
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