Many of the newer dental materials are adhesive, which means that they stick or "bond" to teeth. The surface of the tooth needs to be made slightly rough so that the repair (the "restoration") can grip properly. This is called "etching" and your dentist will use a harmless mild acid. "Etch-retained restorations" are any repairs attached to the tooth in this way- either fillings, veneers, inlays or onlays.
Your dentist will:
The bond between the tooth and the restoration can be very strong so that the restoration stays in place for a long time.
Even if the bond breaks, it may be possible to re-glue the restoration in place.
Because restorations are held in place by the bonding agent and not just by the shape of the tooth, less of the natural tooth is lost.