Your : Your post did not say how long ago you had the bonding done. A day? A week? A month? The bonding was done to change the appearance of your front teeth. They are now different to what your mouth had grown accustomed to. If you are happy with the appearance, try to give it a little time for your lips and tongue to get comfortable. Having your dentist polish them again may also help a bit. The alternative is to remove some of the bonding, but that will change the look. Hope this info helps.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Can be: Anytime teeth are changed, in any way, things will feel different, not uncomfortable, just different.Give yourself some time, perhaps a few weeks, to get adjusted. If after a while things don't feel right, revisit your dentist.
Answered 2/9/2013
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Sorry, Never: If the dental bonding feels bulky, then it will always feel bulky and you never will be happy. This is one of the major reasons dental bonding is considered inferior to porcelain veneers. Call your dentist, you will be thrilled with porcelain veneers result, which will be a beautiful and radiant smile.
Answered 4/14/2015
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