Conservative dentistry

Conservative Dentistry

Conservative dentistry is an approach to preserving natural teeth through preventive measures and minimally invasive treatments. It focuses on preserving the tooth structure, preventing tooth decay and restoring damage without unnecessary removal of healthy tissue. This branch of dentistry includes various procedures such as fillings, caries cleaning, tooth remineralization and the application of veneers or fillings in order to preserve the natural tooth structure. The goal is long-term maintenance of dental health, prevention of further problems and minimal interference with the natural state of the teeth. Dentistry “Dr Tamara” sets high quality standards when it comes to conservative dentistry. Our approach is based on the preservation of natural teeth through modern techniques and a carefully tailored treatment plan for each patient. With an emphasis on minimal disruption to the natural state of the teeth, patients in our office can expect a personalized approach and individual care that preserves their smiles for a long time. Through commitment to prevention and health preservation, Dentistry “Dr Tamara” provides safety and reliability to every patient.

Plaque is a thin film of bacteria that constantly forms on the surface of the teeth. These deposits are invisible to the naked eye, but if not removed regularly, they can lead to serious problems with the teeth and gums.

They are caused by a combination of food and bacteria in the mouth. If not cleaned regularly by brushing and flossing, these deposits harden and become tartar, which is more difficult to remove and can lead to tooth decay, gingivitis or even tooth loss.

Regular maintenance of oral hygiene, such as proper brushing at least twice a day and cleaning the interdental spaces with floss, is key to preventing plaque build-up. Regular visits to the dentist for professional cleanings also help remove stubborn plaque and keep your mouth and teeth healthy.

Tartar, a hard deposit that forms on the surface of teeth, is formed when the minerals from the deposit harden. Although often imperceptible at first, it becomes visible over time and can cause a number of oral health problems.

This hard, yellowish or brown scale is not just an aesthetic problem. It can irritate the gums, promote inflammation and bleeding, and cause bad breath. Furthermore, tartar can be the cause of tooth decay, gingivitis or even periodontitis, a more serious gum disease that can lead to tooth loss.

Regular brushing at home with fluoride toothpaste and dental floss helps prevent tartar build-up. However, once it has already formed, the only way to remove tartar is to visit a dentist or dental hygienist. Professional cleaning removes tartar and helps preserve the health of teeth and gums. Regular visits to the dentist are key to maintaining a healthy smile and preventing problems caused by tartar.

Tooth polishing is a procedure that helps preserve the shine and smoothness of the tooth surface. This simple but important dental procedure removes surface stains, deposits and deposits from the teeth, providing a feeling of cleanliness and shine.

During polishing, the dentist or dental hygienist uses special tools such as polishing brushes and polishing paste to gently remove surface irregularities and deposits from the teeth. This procedure not only contributes to the aesthetics of the smile, but also prevents the accumulation of new deposits, making the teeth less susceptible to deposits and calculus.

Teeth polishing is often done after thorough cleaning and tartar removal. Regular tooth polishing as part of routine dental examinations helps to maintain the health of the teeth, giving a feeling of freshness and cleanliness. In addition, it provides an aesthetic advantage, contributing to the brightness of the smile and the self-confidence of patients.

Composite fillings are a modern solution for filling teeth damaged by caries, fracture or abrasion. They are made from a mixture of special plastic materials and small ceramic particles and are used to restore the tooth structure.

These fillings are often chosen because the color of the composite can be adapted to the natural color of the teeth, thus achieving a natural smile. Placing composite fillings is minimally invasive and requires less removal of healthy dental tissue than with other types of fillings.

Dentists precisely shape and apply the composite material to the damaged area of ​​the tooth, then polish it to achieve a natural look and comfort. In addition to the aesthetic aspect, composite fillings provide strength and support to the tooth, helping to prevent further damage.

  • Podijelite: