If you have chipped, fractured, misshapen, discoloration, and small gaps between the teeth and you are looking to find a way to improve these imperfections, composite bonding, and veneers will both be a great help.
Porcelain veneers are thin shells that endure normal biting pressure. These shells are bonded to the front teeth and look the same as natural teeth. Composite bonding on the other hand is applying a composite resin material to the tooth and shaping it according to the teeth.
At City Dental Clinic in Albania, we offer both these treatment options. Knowing the differences between the two will help you make the right choice.

Composite bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure that works great in repairing minor teeth damage. During the treatment, the dentist will use a composite resin material to improve small imperfections such as cracks, fractures, and cavities.
This treatment is easy and affordable making it much preferred for many people and dentists. You and your dentist will find the right color of resin so that it matches your other teeth perfectly. Additionally, this material is shaped easily, making it easier for dentists to get the desired look.
Composite bonding comes with a number of benefits which make it a great way to improve the look of your teeth. Some of these benefits can be:
The composite bonding procedure consists of several steps including:
Step 1: Consultation
As with any other dental procedure, the first step will be the consultation with the dentist. During this visit, they will assess the condition of your teeth and discuss what you want to achieve and improve. Additionally, they will also do a thorough check-up of any underlying issues before deciding whether this is the right treatment for you.
Step 2: Preparation
Unlike other restorative dental treatments, composite bonding doesn’t need any preparation. Anesthesia won’t be necessary unless in cases when the patient has a decayed tooth, where nerves are included.
Step 3: Selecting the Resin
One of the most important steps of this process will be choosing the right resin color that matches your natural teeth. This will ensure a natural-looking result and perfect-looking teeth.
Step 4: Applying the Resin
Once the color of the resin is decided, the dentist will carefully roughen the tooth to make the resin stick. After that, the resin is applied and shaped according to the patient’s tooth.
Step 5: Curing the Resin
The final step of this easy procedure will be curing the resin which requires a special light. Once the resin hardens, the dentist will make the final adjustments including polishing and reshaping it to make sure the tooth fits with the rest.
Composite bonding will work great for:
Keep in mind that composite bonding won’t be very beneficial in cases when the patient has severe discoloration and significant damage to their teeth. Veneers or crowns will be much more suitable.
Composite bonded teeth work great but they won’t last for a very long time and you will need to repeat the procedure several times to keep the results especially if you don’t know how to take care of them.
Here are some tips you should keep in mind if you have bonded teeth:

Dental veneers are thin shells that cover the front surface of the teeth. At City Dental Clinic in Albania, we use the best quality materials that are used to create these thin shells.
The procedure falls into the cosmetic dentistry field since it is used to hide imperfections such as cracks, gaps, discoloration, etc, that cannot be treated by composite bonding or professional whitening.
Dental veneers will cover the surface of the teeth and improve your smile. They work great in improving imperfections and hiding them.
This procedure will be recommended in cases when the patient is dealing with:
Keep in mind that if you are dealing with cavities and gum disease such as periodontitis you won’t be considered a suitable candidate for dental veneers. It is important to fix these serious dental issues with other procedures before considering cosmetic treatments.
Dental veneers come in different types and each one of them has its own benefits and limitations. Some of the main types used are: composite veneers, porcelain, no-prep, and removable veneers. Here is a more detailed look at 2 of the most used:
Composite Veneers
Composite dental veneers are mostly used in cases when the patient has mild signs of cosmetic issues. During the procedure, they will use a tooth-colored composite resin and place it on the surface of the teeth.
Although this procedure is more cost-effective and suitable for minor issues, the results are not as natural as they would be with porcelain veneers. Also, they are the least durable option meaning that the treatment should be repeated after a short time.
Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain veneers are the best treatment for you if you have imperfections in your teeth that cannot be improved by professional teeth whitening or composite bonding. They can address a number of aesthetic issues and offer amazing results.
At City Dental Clinic in Albania, our professional staff will work carefully to offer custom-made porcelain veneers that fit your teeth perfectly.
The procedure will require the removal of a small amount of enamel from the natural teeth which makes it irreversible. This step will harden the teeth surface so that the veneers stick better to the teeth and the risk of them falling is reduced.
Dental veneers are one of the best treatments out there. Some of their main benefits are:
Just like any other dental procedure, dental veneers also come with disadvantages including:
Although dental veneers don’t constantly damage the natural tooth structure it is still possible that the natural tooth structure to decay. This is why flossing and brushing the teeth regularly is very important. Additionally, if you suspect any issue with your veneers, contact one of our professional dentists here at City Dental Clinic in Albania.
Dental veneers are not permanent and they will last for a set period of time. Most of them are not reversible with exceptions made for no-prep or minimal-prep veneers. The lifespan of veneers is 10 to 15 years with the proper maintenance and aftercare.

One of the things that differentiates composite bonding and dental veneers is their preparation.
Dental veneers are more invasive as they will require the removal of a thin layer of tooth enamel which is very important for protecting the teeth from outside factors. This step will help the veneers stick better and not fall.
Composite bonding on the other hand won’t require any removal of the tooth structure just roughening the tooth surface to allow the resin to perfectly bond with the teeth. So understanding this will be very important as it will help you choose the right treatment option for you.
When done correctly by a professional dentist, both composite bonding and dental veneers will look natural.
The composite resin shade will be chosen to match your other teeth since it only fixes minor imperfections. If you don’t find the right shade you will notice the change of color.
Veneers on the other hand especially porcelain ones have light-reflecting properties that perfectly mimic the tooth enamel. They also cover the whole tooth surface so you won’t notice any differences.
Finding whether composite bonding or dental veneers is the right procedure for you requires the experience of a dentist. However, consider this criterion if you are interested in finding out whether you are suitable or not for each procedure.
Veneers:
Composite bonding:
Due to their invasive nature, the material used in dental veneers will cost more than composite bonding. However, the cost of each of the procedures will depend on several factors including the patient’s needs, the number of teeth that should be treated, etc.
Before going through with the procedure it is always a good idea to discuss the costs. They will take into consideration every factor and any other extra costs involved.
Porcelain dental veneers are known for their high durability. Composite bonding on the other hand is more prone to breaking.
However proper maintenance and aftercare are very important for both procedures. If anything happens and the veneer is damaged the whole shell will need to be replaced, while composite bonding can be easily repaired.

The aftercare and maintenance of composite bonding and dental veneers are very similar and very important for their durability. Keep these factors in mind if you want your new teeth to remain perfect for as long as possible:
The procedure of composite bonding will only need one dental appointment while dental veneers need more time as they should be custom designed to fit your teeth. However, the procedure will be worth it considering the many benefits that it will provide for you.