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How to create an aesthetic restoration
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Aesthetic filling - what is it?
It is a chance to restore lost dental tissues reliably and effectively. It is possible to restore up to 4-6 teeth during a single visit. While performing aesthetic filling procedures, lost dental tissues are restored to suit the natural shape, colour, opacity, surface microstructure of a tooth, even in different lightning conditions. After the local anaesthetization you will not feel any discomfort. While performing the procedure a protective preparation technique is employed: damaged and demineralized dental tissues are removed, teeth are not polished in order to preserve their vitality, and easily corrected, if necessary. In order to ensure durability and quality of the restoration, a moisture resistant rubber – the dental dam – is used while putting fillings into teeth. This method isolates a tooth being treated from saliva, gum fluids and vapour that forms during breathing. A composite filling is a tooth-colored plastic and glass mixture used to restore teeth. Composites are also used for cosmetic improvements of the smile by changing the color of the teeth or reshaping disfigured teeth.
It is a chance to restore lost dental tissues reliably and effectively. It is possible to restore up to 4-6 teeth during a single visit. While performing aesthetic filling procedures, lost dental tissues are restored to suit the natural shape, colour, opacity, surface microstructure of a tooth, even in different lightning conditions. After the local anaesthetization you will not feel any discomfort. While performing the procedure a protective preparation technique is employed: damaged and demineralized dental tissues are removed, teeth are not polished in order to preserve their vitality, and easily corrected, if necessary. In order to ensure durability and quality of the restoration, a moisture resistant rubber – the dental dam – is used while putting fillings into teeth. This method isolates a tooth being treated from saliva, gum fluids and vapour that forms during breathing. A composite filling is a tooth-colored plastic and glass mixture used to restore teeth. Composites are also used for cosmetic improvements of the smile by changing the color of the teeth or reshaping disfigured teeth.
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12/2012
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