Discuss conservative composite bonding for chips, edges, small gaps and natural smile improvements in Marbella.
Composite bonding can be a conservative cosmetic option for small chips, worn edges, minor gaps, shape changes or replacing old bonding.
Mardenta checks enamel, bite, colour match, gum health and maintenance needs before comparing bonding with whitening, veneers or restorative options.
Visit Mardenta at C. Pablo Casals, 7, local 2a, 29602 Marbella, Málaga, Spain to understand whether bonding is suitable for your smile.
Composite bonding at Mardenta is considered for small chips, worn edges, minor gaps or conservative shape changes when tooth structure and bite allow it.
The consultation compares bonding with whitening, reshaping, veneers or restorative work so patients understand benefits, limits and maintenance before deciding.
Patients searching for composite bonding in Marbella can use the first visit to discuss natural-looking improvements without assuming that bonding is suitable for every case.
Mardenta: C. Pablo Casals, 7, local 2a, 29602 Marbella, Málaga, Spain. +34 670 669 177.
No. Bonding uses tooth-coloured composite material and is often more conservative, while veneers are ceramic restorations planned differently.
Often yes, depending on the size of the chip, bite, tooth health and whether the repair can be maintained predictably.
Bonding may help with small chips, edge wear, minor gaps or shape changes, depending on tooth health, bite and the amount of change needed.
No. Bonding and veneers solve different problems. The dentist can compare conservative options after checking enamel, bite, colour and expectations.
Yes. Bonding can stain, chip or wear over time, so polishing, reviews and good home care are part of maintenance.