
Its main goal is to save teeth that have been damaged by decay, injury, poor diet, or improper oral hygiene. Within the scope of restorative dentistry, this involves creating fillings, which can be made from various materials.
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The most common fillings are amalgam (dark), photocomposite (aesthetic white), and glass ionomer cement fillings.
Our goal is to preserve as much of the natural tooth structure as possible. However, in some cases, the tooth is so severely damaged that a simple filling is no longer sufficient. In such situations, root canal treatment, also known as endodontic therapy, is required. All procedures are, of course, performed painlessly.