Experience Composite Bonding After treatment

I have three different Composite Bonding quotes and every clinic explains the package differently

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I am planning from abroad and trying not to rush this. The travel part feels easy, but choosing a clinic for Composite Bonding is a lot. Did anyone make a checklist that actually helped, or did you just go with the team that felt most responsive? My main takeaway so far: the practical details mattered more than the glossy before/after photos.
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