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Conservative dentistry and endodontics

Prevention and treatment of tooth lesions caused by caries or trauma.

Minimally invasive restorative care, fillings, and endodontics using first-choice biocompatible materials.

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What this page covers

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  1. 01

    Prevention

    Lesions caused by caries or trauma

  2. 02

    Minimally invasive restorative care

    Fillings and tooth reconstruction

  3. 03

    Endodontics

    When caries reaches the pulp

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Prevention

Lesions caused by caries or trauma

Conservative dentistry and endodontics focus on preventing and treating damage to the tooth, with the goal of preserving as much natural structure as possible.

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Minimally invasive restorative care

Fillings and tooth reconstruction

Restorative care aims to remove damaged tissue and rebuild the cavity with restorative materials selected according to the clinical case.

  • Minimal invasiveness when the clinical picture allows it.
  • Fillings with restorative materials such as amalgam and composites.
  • Rebuild the tooth morphologically, aesthetically, and functionally.
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Endodontics

When caries reaches the pulp

If caries also involves the dental pulp, the removal of the hard tissue is combined with root canal treatment, performed with first-choice biocompatible materials.

Frequently asked questions

Essential answers for orientation.

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When is endodontic treatment needed?

It is needed when caries or trauma involve the tooth pulp and a simple restorative treatment is no longer sufficient.

What is the goal of restorative treatment?

The goal is to restore the tooth morphologically, aesthetically, and functionally while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible.