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Understanding the Treatment
Dental restoration includes treatments used to rebuild parts of a tooth that have been damaged by decay, fracture, or functional wear.
These may involve composite restorations, inlays/onlays, or full-coverage restorations depending on the amount of missing structure.
Planning is based on tooth anatomy, remaining enamel support, bite dynamics, and long-term durability.
A clinical examination determines whether a minimal restoration is sufficient or if more advanced restorative methods are required.
Restorations are performed using materials selected according to functional needs, aesthetic priorities, and diagnostic findings.
When a tooth loses structure due to decay, fracture, or wear.
Material selection depends on tooth location, functional load, and aesthetic requirements.
Restorative planning aims to preserve as much natural structure as possible while reinforcing the tooth.
They are indirect restorations used when the tooth requires more support than a standard filling can provide.
Longevity varies among individuals and depends on hygiene, bite forces, and follow-up care.
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