composite layering: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
composite layering is a method of placing tooth-colored resin (composite) in thin steps rather than all at once. It is commonly used for fillings, cosmetic bonding, and rebuilding chipped or worn teeth. Layering helps the material cure (harden) more predictably under a dental curing light. It can also help a clinician match a natural tooth’s color and translucency more closely.