It is best to seek the help of the dentist who placed the veneers. You run the risk of breaking or damaging the veneer if you try to do it yourself. Your dentist should not charge you for this service, and if he happens to break the veneer, he should replace it at no charge.
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It depends on the bonding agent and process
No, Bonding is a type of Insurance. Check with your Insurance agent.
it is a necessary part of a two part adhesive or glue.
A bonding agent, also known as an adhesive agent, promotes adhesion between two surfaces by creating a strong bond. It helps to improve the bond strength and durability of various materials such as composites, metals, and concrete. Bonding agents are commonly used in construction, manufacturing, and dental industries.
Just contact am insurance agent who does bonds or contact a bonding company.
Glue can be called anything from a bonding agent to an adhesive the technical name would depend on the glue
party officials decide if a candidate is qualified and of good character.
party officials decide if a candidate is qualified and of good character.
Probably not - bonding is not like insurance - it's a promise to pay on your behalf witht the understanding that you will immediately repay the bonding company, and this mark against you will probably be hard to overcome. Worth a try, but provide extra time for your agent.
This may be possible if you prep the dry concrete with a latex bonding agent.