tooth debonding: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
tooth debonding most commonly refers to a bond-related dental procedure involving tooth-colored resin materials and dental adhesives. In everyday patient language, it may be used to describe “bonding” a tooth, repairing a chipped edge, or reattaching/restoring a small area. In clinical language, **debonding** can also mean an existing bonded attachment or restoration has **lost adhesion** (for example, a bracket, veneer, or composite repair coming loose). Where it is used most often includes **cosmetic edge repairs**, **small defect restorations**, and **maintenance of bonded dental work**.