Conservative Dental Treatments
Tooth decay and toothache are among the most common reasons people visit the dentist. In many cases, cavities can be treated with a light-cured, aesthetic filling. For larger cavities, we offer fiber-reinforced composite fillings, which make the tooth more resistant to mechanical stress and help maintain proper chewing function in the long term. If the cavity is too excessive for a filling to ensure predictable, long-lasting results, we recommend restoring the tooth with an aesthetic inlay made by our dental technician.
Defects near the gumline, often caused by overbrushing or teeth grinding, can also be effectively repaired with filling material — provided the underlying cause is identified and addressed.
For teeth damaged by trauma or with shape abnormalities (such as peg-shaped teeth), a non-invasive solution called a direct veneer can be a great option. This technique is completely non-invasive and allows for aesthetic correction.

