When should a filling be replaced?
A filling may need replacement if it leaks, breaks, becomes painful or if decay appears around it.
Conservative dentistry aims to preserve the natural tooth as much as possible with precise, durable care.
Conservative treatments cover cavities, defective restorations and mild to moderate dental fractures.
The goal is to restore function, aesthetics and comfort while keeping treatment as limited as clinically appropriate.
A filling may need replacement if it leaks, breaks, becomes painful or if decay appears around it.
Yes, depending on the fracture, repair with composite, inlay, crown or another option may be proposed.