Restorative dentistry includes a series of clinical procedures aimed at preserving or restoring the morphological and functional integrity of the dental elements, thus safeguarding both the health of the oral cavity and the patient’s general health.

Teeth affected by carious, traumatic or malformed pathology can be reconstructed with appropriate restorative materials (composite resins, gold, ceramic or composite material inlays).

In particular, the latest-generation composite materials with new adhesives allow the rapid and extremely conservative resolution of substance leaks and imperfections in a single session.

Diastemas, erosions, abrasions, shape anomalies and dental fractures can thus be corrected. Composite materials are also widely used in dental caries prevention methods, such as the sealing of particularly deep furrows in the developmental age.