A dental restoration consists first of removing decayed tissue and then reproducing the natural tooth with aesthetic composites in the color of the rest of the dentition.
The bacteria that remain in the oral cavity after food intake begin to digest sugars and convert them into acids strong enough to demineralize the tooth enamel, forming small holes – cavities.
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The prevention of caries requires proper tooth brushing (at least twice a day), a healthy and balanced diet (avoid eating foods such as gum, cookies, potato, lemon, soda, chocolate and sweets). You should also have regular preventive and oral hygiene checkups with your dentist every 6 months.