Restorative Dental Treatment
Restorative dental treatment is the repair and treatment of the loss of material in the hard tissues of teeth due to decay or non-decay causes. These losses can occur for various reasons such as tooth decay, trauma, tooth wear or gum disease. Restorative dental treatment is used to replace lost tooth tissues and restore the function and aesthetics of teeth. Restorative dental treatment saves the tooth, relieves toothache, improves chewing functions and restores aesthetic appearance.
Tooth Filling
Used to fill tooth decay or loss of material due to other causes. Although many different filling materials have been used to date, composite fillings have remained popular in recent years due to their aesthetic properties and application advantages.
Laminate veneers
It is a thin layer bonded only on the front surfaces of the teeth and used for aesthetic purposes. It can be tooth-colored or white.
Diastema Closure
Diastema is a larger than normal gap between two teeth. These gaps can occur for various reasons such as genetic factors, tooth decay, trauma or gum disease. Diastemas can cause aesthetic concerns as well as affect functions such as chewing and speaking. Restorative dental treatment helps to close gaps by changing the shape or size of the teeth through the application of fillings. In severe gaps, prosthetic treatments can provide a solution.