Tooth decay treatment
Tooth decay treatment
Treatment time 60~90minutes
Anaesthesia Cryo anaesthesia
Recovery time Same day
Effect Duration Same day
Suggested Keywords
Tooth decay treatment
Tooth decay never heals on its own, and if you wait until you're experiencing uncomfortable symptoms, it's too late. Even if you're not experiencing any symptoms, you should see your dentist every six months to a year.
Treatment process
STEP 1
Take a photo
STEP 2
Caries removal and imaging
STEP 3
Digital Scan
STEP 4
Prosthesis Settings
Treatment process
Recommended for
You have a cavity and it's not aesthetically pleasing.
If you have bad breath
Who wants to get oral care
People who are prone to tooth decay
Recommended for

You have a cavity and it's not aesthetically pleasing.

If you have bad breath

Who wants to get oral care

People who are prone to tooth decay
FAQ
Types of cavity treatment, inlays and resins: what's the difference?
If the cavity isn't too bad, and the deleted area is only localized, a resin treatment can be a quick fix.
What is the difference between a crown and an inlay?
It is a method of placing a prosthesis in an area where the tooth is at risk of breaking, such as when a tooth is damaged due to decay or trauma, or when a person has undergone endodontic treatment for severe tooth decay.
Types of cavity treatment, inlays and resins: what's the difference?
If the cavity isn't too bad, and the deleted area is only localized, a resin treatment can be a quick fix.
What is the difference between a crown and an inlay?
It is a method of placing a prosthesis in an area where the tooth is at risk of breaking, such as when a tooth is damaged due to decay or trauma, or when a person has undergone endodontic treatment for severe tooth decay.
Precaution
After the procedure, please refrain from drinking and smoking.
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