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Composite bonding
What happens if someone gets composite bonding on front teeth and wants to get it removed later? Do they use any chemical to dissolve it or cut it via the grinder? Also, isn't there the risk of cutting real tooth in the latter?
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Dear Practo User, Composite restoration or composite bonding can be easily removed at a dental setup. Your natural tooth will not be harmed in the process. It will be removed with a handpiece. No chemical is used in the process. Regards Arham Dental Care Delhi
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