Dental Restorations

The restorative material is decisive in terms of location and size of cavities or fracture. There are restorations that require a mechanical resistance and others are aesthetically more demanding like the anterior sector. Among the main properties of composite are the opacity and fluorescence, as well as resistance and shine.  

Applied technique is also very important to achieve the desired results and long lasting restorations.

There are direct or indirect restorations depending if it is performed in the dental office or in a laboratory after taking a dental impression.

Composite Resins - Inlay/Onlay - Crowns - Veneers