Composite restoration
Composite restoration of teeth is a dental corrective procedure to restore the anatomical shape, aesthetics and functionality of dental units using composite and photopolymer light-cured materials. It is used in the presence of chips or cracks on the teeth, darkening or thinning of the enamel, as well as the development of caries in the dental tissues. The treatment is essentially similar to a filling, but the filling material is not placed inside the cavity, but on top of the tooth.