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Conservative aesthetic dentistry


Conservative aesthetic dentistry deals with the necessary restoration of damaged teeth. Most of the time caused by tooth decay. Today we can say thanks to new technologies and materials which can perfectly simulate the colour and brightness of natural teeth.

There is a range of conservative aesthetic operations which have become available over the last years.
Teeth whitening is one of the hottest cosmetic dental procedures today and deals with the painless correction of colour losses due to different causes: Nicotine, red wine, coffee and tea or devitalised teeth or traumas.

Cavity Treatment procedures. The goal of treating cavities involves two basic principals: Removing the decayed and damaged portion of the tooth and rebuilding the missing tooth structure with a filling material. The dentist will vary the tooth preparation depending on which material is used to fill the tooth.

Old
amalgam fillings - most common filling material which is also known as silver fillings containing mercury can be replaced with ceramic inlays. From the functional and aesthetic viewpoint, ceramic inlays are the best alternative to old amalgam fillings available today.
Another possibility are
Veneers which are very thin ceramic facets which are permanently cemented to the front sides of teeth to improve its appearance.



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