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As we all know, everyone loves a set of good healthy looking white teeth, which can be a major halo:
I have recently been looking into veneers and I came across something called composite bonding.
Haven't seen anything really extensive on this subject on this forum, but the results seem insanely good. See below:
just google composite bonding before & afters for more...
What they basically do is they add a layer of composite over your own crooked or yellow teeth and instantly make them pearly white and fix any irregularities that you may have such as tooth gaps.
They also do not shave down any teeth like in veneers, so you can apparently keep your own teeth healthy under the composite.
These composite layers easily last up to 10 years and apparently start from only $100 per tooth.
For all the people saying it will unnatural, you can literally pick your own colour and shape.
It does NOT have to look like this:
but more like this:
What do you guys think? Very interested in your opinions.
I am very close to actually doing this.

I have recently been looking into veneers and I came across something called composite bonding.
Haven't seen anything really extensive on this subject on this forum, but the results seem insanely good. See below:


just google composite bonding before & afters for more...
What they basically do is they add a layer of composite over your own crooked or yellow teeth and instantly make them pearly white and fix any irregularities that you may have such as tooth gaps.
They also do not shave down any teeth like in veneers, so you can apparently keep your own teeth healthy under the composite.
These composite layers easily last up to 10 years and apparently start from only $100 per tooth.
For all the people saying it will unnatural, you can literally pick your own colour and shape.
It does NOT have to look like this:

but more like this:

What do you guys think? Very interested in your opinions.
I am very close to actually doing this.
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