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Odontotherapy

Cavity treatments – Fillings and dental sealants

Cavities are the most common oral health problem and, if left untreated, can lead to pain, infection, or even tooth loss. Odontotherapy is the branch of dentistry focused on diagnosing and treating cavities through modern fillings and dental sealants.

At New Dental, we use the latest aesthetic materials, so fillings are both durable and natural-looking, restoring the function and beauty of the tooth in just one session.

Schedule your check-up now and treat cavities before they become a serious problem.

Fillings

Composite Fillings

At New Dental, we use light-cured composite fillings – the modern standard for dental restorations. Made from an aesthetic and durable material hardened with a UV lamp, they perfectly match the color of natural teeth.

•  Shallow, medium, or deep fillings – depending on the size of the cavity, the dentist removes the affected tissue and applies the appropriate filling to protect the nerve and restore tooth strength.

•  Front tooth fillings – placed on visible teeth with an emphasis on aesthetics, ensuring the restoration blends seamlessly.

•  MOD fillings – used for larger, more complex cavities that affect multiple surfaces of a tooth, especially molars.

Regardless of type, composite fillings are durable and restore both the function and natural look of the tooth.

Glass Ionomer Fillings

In some cases, we also use glass ionomer – a fluoride-releasing material, recommended especially for children or as a temporary solution. While not as strong as permanent composite fillings, it protects the tooth and helps prevent further cavities.

Dental Sealings

Dental sealants are a simple, painless preventive treatment, recommended especially for children and teenagers but also beneficial for adults. The procedure involves applying a protective layer on the chewing surfaces of molars, in the grooves where cavities are most likely to form.

In just a few minutes, teeth are protected long-term, and the risk of developing cavities is significantly reduced.

Frequently Asked Questions

Modern fillings last for many years, but their lifespan depends on oral hygiene, diet, and regular check-ups.
The procedure is done under local anesthesia, so you won’t feel pain. Afterwards, there may be mild sensitivity, which usually goes away quickly.
A simple filling is usually completed in a single session of 30–60 minutes.
No. Composite fillings match the natural color of the tooth, making them nearly invisible, especially on front teeth.
Sealants are usually recommended for children and teenagers right after the eruption of permanent molars, but they can also be useful for adults with deep grooves on their molars.
Cavities don’t go away on their own – the sooner they are treated, the simpler and more affordable the procedure will be. Book your appointment now and restore the health and beauty of your teeth.

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