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Composite bonding for small chips in front two teeth

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Hi all, dental phobic here. Found a good dentist that I trust 5 years ago and he has not disappointed me thankfully. I have a few small chips on my front two teeth and was wondering if there were any real risks or downsides to having them bonded to straighten them out? They chipped many years ago when I was younger. He seems to think its a low risk procedure and aside from cost, not much downside. I am just looking for more opinions before I do something that could damage my teeth that is strictly cosmetic, which he did emphasize, it is entirely cosmetic. I have never had braces or such, so my teeth are a bit crooked. I don't want to open a can of worms since it is a cosmetic procedure, but my dentist said it really is an easything that will look good after it is completed. Worst case is having to have it redone in the future. Is this accurate?
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my dentist said it really is an easything that will look good after it is completed. Worst case is having to have it redone in the future. Is this accurate?
Yes, totally accurate, it's dead easy, completely non-invasive and reversible easily if you actually wanted to do that.
 
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