Your dentist puts a lattice between the tooth being dealt with and its neighboring tooth. A lattice is a slender, clear plastic film that ensures other teeth from stray composite pitch.
Your dentist then puts a gentle compound on the tooth to make it a bit harsh. This helps the composite pitch to bond or stick to the lacquer of your tooth. The composite sap that matches the shade of your regular teeth is picked so the bonding mixes in with your teeth. Your dentist puts the composite sap on your tooth in layers. A light is utilized to solidify each one layer of the composite sap. After the last layer of composite sap is solidified, your dentist shapes and polishes it to structure your tooth. The completed tooth looks common and smooth. At your next dental visit, your dentist will inspect the bonding and shine it if necessary. About whether, the bonding may wear down and your dentist may touch up the bonding with more composite pitch.