Dental Health - Composite Filling
Composite Filling
Modern tooth-colored composite bonding that restores decayed cavities with an aesthetic, natural-looking result.
About the Operation
Composite filling (bonding) involves the microscopic cleaning of tooth tissue damaged by decay or minor trauma, followed by the restoration of anatomical integrity by filling the cavity with a polymer-resin material that precisely matches the natural tooth enamel color. It is highly durable and virtually invisible — strong enough to serve as an alternative to porcelain veneers, even for closing aesthetic gaps (diastema).
Application Details
- 1An excellent alternative for replacing old dark amalgam (metal) fillings with a non-toxic and aesthetically superior result.
- 2Applied layer by layer and cured by bonding to the tooth using blue halogen LED light technology.
Who Is It Suitable For?
- Patients seeking to restore minor to moderate cavities (surface stains and hairline decay)
- Young adults who have suffered a small accidental tooth fracture
Operation Summary
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Standard, non-surgical extraction of decayed or damaged teeth without complications.
Impacted Tooth Extraction
Surgical removal of wisdom teeth or problematic roots that remain trapped beneath the jawbone and fail to erupt.
Root Canal Treatment
Deep root cleaning that saves a severely decayed or infected tooth by removing the inflamed nerve — without extraction.
Multi-Root Root Canal Treatment
Advanced endodontic intervention addressing the complex three or four root canals of molars and large posterior teeth, including fine blocked apex tips.
