Dentistry is the area of dental medicine dedicated to repairing teeth damaged by cavities, fractures or wear, using minimally invasive techniques and high-quality, long-lasting aesthetic materials. The goal is to restore the shape, function and appearance of the teeth while preserving as much of the natural structure as possible.
At IDC.Clinic, restorations are performed with high-performance composite resins, in a controlled clinical environment and with attention to both functional and aesthetic detail in every case.
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This treatment is indicated for patients with:
The diagnosis must be made by a dental medical doctor, who will define the most appropriate treatment plan for each clinical situation.
Book appointmentIn addition to restoring dental function and health, dentistry contributes to the aesthetic harmony of the smile and the patient’s overall well-being. Key benefits include:
These outcomes make dentistry one of the most recommended approaches for preserving natural teeth.
Following a dental restoration, it is essential to maintain proper oral hygiene and follow the guidance provided by the dental medical doctor.
It is recommended to:
These practices help preserve the result and contribute to long-term oral health.
The treatment is carried out in the clinic, usually under local anesthesia, and follows a structured clinical protocol:
With current clinical techniques, it is possible to obtain functional and aesthetic results immediately after the procedure.
Dental restorations are essential for maintaining the structure of your teeth, preventing future complications, and preserving long-term oral health. Would you like to see how this treatment can make a difference? Explore our clinical gallery to view real examples of dental restorations performed by our dentists.
At IDC.Clinic, we use advanced materials and minimally invasive techniques to ensure long-lasting, natural-looking restorations. Schedule your assessment consultation and receive a personalized plan based on your clinical and aesthetic needs.
Results
No. Most restorations are performed under local anesthesia, making the procedure painless. Some mild sensitivity may occur after the anesthetic wears off, but it usually subsides within a few days.
It depends on the material used, the size of the lesion, and the patient’s oral hygiene. With proper care, composite resin restorations can last between 5 and 10 years or more.
Only a dental medical doctor can confirm this. However, symptoms such as chewing discomfort, sensitivity to hot or cold, dark spots or visible cracks may indicate the need for treatment.
No. We use composite resins that are color-matched to the natural tooth, ensuring an almost invisible finish.
Yes. Avoid very hard foods on the same day, maintain good oral hygiene, and follow the recommendations provided by your dental medical doctor to ensure the durability of the restoration.
Yes. Old restorations can be removed and replaced with more modern and aesthetic materials, restoring the natural appearance of the tooth.
No. Dentistry also treats fractures, wear, stains and changes in tooth shape — always aiming to restore both function and appearance.