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rebonding

Rebonding refers to the process of re-establishing a bond between two surfaces or components after the original bond has failed or separated. The term is used in several fields, most notably dentistry and hair care, and in each context it denotes renewing a connection to restore function or appearance while minimizing damage to the substrate.

In dentistry, rebonding commonly describes reattaching a detached orthodontic bracket to a tooth. The procedure typically

In hair care, rebonding, often simply called hair rebonding, is a permanent chemical straightening method. It

Professional application is advised in both domains to minimize risks. Aftercare, such as proper cleaning and

begins
with
cleaning
the
tooth
surface
and
removing
any
residual
cement.
The
enamel
may
be
conditioned
with
an
etching
agent
to
increase
bonding
strength,
a
new
adhesive
resin
is
applied,
and
the
bracket
is
repositioned
and
cured
with
a
dental
light.
Rebonding
may
be
required
if
brackets
debond
during
treatment
or
if
a
wire
becomes
loose.
The
success
of
the
procedure
depends
on
factors
such
as
enamel
condition,
moisture
control,
and
patient
hygiene.
involves
reducing
the
disulfide
bonds
within
the
hair
using
a
reducing
agent,
then
reshaping
and
sealing
them
with
a
neutralizer
to
form
new
bonds
in
a
straighter
configuration.
The
process
can
take
several
hours
and
results
typically
last
several
months,
depending
on
hair
type
and
aftercare.
Risks
include
scalp
irritation,
hair
damage
from
overprocessing,
and
uneven
results
if
the
procedure
is
not
performed
correctly.
conditioning
in
dentistry
and
avoiding
harsh
chemicals
in
hair
care,
helps
maintain
bond
integrity
and
hair
health.