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Composite Resin Restoration

Aesthetic restoration with composite resin for treatment of cavities and fractures

Composite Resin Restoration

Modern and aesthetic treatment that restores teeth affected by cavity or fracture using composite resin matching natural tooth color.

Who is it for

Recommended for children who have:

  • Cavities in primary or permanent teeth
  • Dental fractures from trauma
  • Enamel wear or erosion
  • Need to replace old restorations
  • Anterior teeth with aesthetic compromise

How it works

The restoration procedure follows these steps:

  1. Anesthesia: Local anesthetic application when necessary
  2. Caries removal: Complete cleaning of decayed tissue
  3. Cavity preparation: Cavity shaping to receive resin
  4. Resin application: Composite resin insertion in layers
  5. Light curing: Hardening with special light
  6. Finishing: Polishing for smooth and shiny surface

Restoration that perfectly mimics natural tooth appearance.

Comfort and safety

We prioritize comfort and safety at every stage:

  • Effective anesthesia: Painless procedure
  • Biocompatible material: Latest generation BPA-free resins
  • High aesthetics: Color and translucency similar to natural tooth
  • Durability: Adequate resistance for use in children
  • Dental preservation: Minimally invasive technique

Frequently asked questions

How long does resin restoration last?

In primary teeth, lasts until natural tooth replacement (2-5 years). In permanent teeth, with proper care, can last 5-10 years or more.

What's the difference between resin and amalgam?

Resin has tooth color (superior aesthetics), chemically bonds to tooth (preserves more structure) and contains no mercury. It's the most modern and currently recommended option.

Can restoration break?

With proper care it's rare to break. Avoid biting hard objects, nail biting and maintain good oral hygiene to extend durability.

Does restoration need replacement?

Only if there's wear, fracture, leakage or secondary cavity. That's why regular checkups every 6 months are important.

Ready to take care of your child's smile?

Schedule an appointment and ask our specialized team your questions.