
DENTAL FILLINGS
Dental fillings are materials used to restore teeth damaged by decay or fractures. The dentist removes the decayed portion, cleans the area, and fills it with materials like composite resin, amalgam, ceramic among others to restore function and appearance.

COMPOSITE FILLINGS
Composite fillings are tooth-colored materials made of resin and glass that blend seamlessly with your natural teeth. They are used to repair minor to moderate decay or damage, offering a durable, aesthetic solution that matches the color of your tooth for a natural look.
CERAMC INCRUSTATIONS
Dental incrustation refers to the placement of a dental inlay or onlay to restore a damaged or decayed tooth. Unlike fillings, which are applied directly to the tooth, incrustations are custom-made restorations that fit precisely into the tooth’s cavity. They are crafted from materials like porcelain, composite resin among others, and are designed to restore the tooth’s strength and function while blending with its natural appearance.
