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Bonding can discolor, creating a cosmetic concern. Bonding can chip, fracture, or otherwise break, exposing parts of the tooth that need to be covered. Bonding can wear out just through normal usage over time. More dental decay can occur on the same tooth, requiring the old bonding to be replaced.

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