Restorative
Preservation of Tooth Structure and Adhesive Restorations
One of the most fundamental principles of modern restorative dentistry is to ensure maximum tissue preservation by minimally intervening with healthy tooth structure.
Adhesive bonding systems and composite restorations, utilized in alignment with the biomimetic (nature-mimicking) approach in dentistry, aim to reconstruct the natural anatomy, elasticity, and function of the tooth.
These contemporary materials, which chemically bond to the tooth structure, allow for significantly less substance removal compared to traditional methods and safeguard the structural integrity of the tooth in the long term.
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Dr. Gökhan Atakan · Kurucu Hekim · Endodonti Uzmanı
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