Minimally invasive composite fillings are an excellent solution for treating small cavities while preserving as much natural tooth structure as possible. These fillings use a tooth-colored composite resin that bonds to the tooth and restores its shape and function.
The procedure involves removing the decayed portion of the tooth, followed by the application of the composite resin material in layers. The resin is sculpted to match the natural contours of the tooth, and a curing light is used to harden it.
Composite fillings are highly aesthetic, as they blend seamlessly with the natural tooth color, making them ideal for visible areas. They also provide a durable, long-lasting solution for small cavities, with minimal discomfort and no need for anesthesia in many cases.
Minimally invasive composite fillings are a conservative approach to tooth restoration that helps preserve natural tooth structure while providing an effective and aesthetic solution.