EnvySmile
19 June 2026

Composite Bonding After 15 Years

Fifteen years is a long time for anything in your mouth to just sit there and behave. Composite bonding usually starts out looking clean and smooth, almost invisible if it...

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EnvySmile
19 June 2026

Composite Bonding After 14.5 Year

Fourteen and a half years sounds oddly specific, like someone counted dental visits instead of birthdays. But that’s usually where composite bonding starts telling the truth about itself. Not in...

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EnvySmile
19 June 2026

Composite Bonding After 14 Years

Fourteen years is a long time for anything in your mouth that wasn’t a natural tooth. Composite bonding tends to hold on, quietly doing its job, then slowly starts showing...

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EnvySmile
19 June 2026

Composite Bonding After 13.5 Years:...

Thirteen and a half years is a strange number in dentistry. Not new anymore, not ancient either. Just long enough for composite bonding to stop feeling like “something you got...

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EnvySmile
19 June 2026

Composite Bonding After 13 Year

Thirteen years sounds abstract until you look in the mirror and realize your teeth have been through all of it with you. Coffee mornings. Stress chewing. Maybe a couple of...

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EnvySmile
19 June 2026

Composite bonding after 12.5 year

Composite bonding doesn’t fail in one dramatic moment. It just keeps going, quietly, past the point you expected it to. Past the “this should probably be checked” phase. Then suddenly...

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EnvySmile
19 June 2026

Composite Bonding After 12 Years

Twelve years sounds like a clean milestone on paper. In real mouths it’s messier. Edges soften a bit, shade shifts slightly, and you stop noticing small changes because your eyes...

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EnvySmile
19 June 2026

Composite bonding after 11.5 years

Eleven and a half years is a long time for anything that sits on your teeth every single day, dealing with coffee, stress chewing, the odd night of grinding you...

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EnvySmile
19 June 2026

Composite Bonding After 11 Years:...

Eleven years is a long time for anything attached to your teeth. People forget that. You look in the mirror, you still see a smile that mostly behaves the same...

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EnvySmile
19 June 2026

Composite Bonding After 10.5 Years

Ten years sounds neat on paper. Half a decade doubled, a clean milestone. Composite bonding doesn’t really care about that symmetry though. It just keeps going until it doesn’t, and...

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