Cavities are one of the most common dental diseases but also among the most underestimated. It is a multifactorial disease caused by bacteria, fermentable sugars, and time, leading to the progressive destruction of the hard tissues of the tooth. Without timely intervention, it can cause pulp inflammation, infections, acute pain, and even the loss of the dental element.
In our practice, we do not limit ourselves to performing standard dental fillings, but we strive to fully restore the shape and function of your tooth, respecting aesthetics and naturalness.
If neglected, it can penetrate to the dental pulp causing painful inflammation (pulpitis) and more serious complications, such as chronic infections or abscesses. In the early stages, it may still be reversible. However, if the cavity reaches the deeper layers, targeted dental reconstruction is necessary to avoid more serious complications.
Cavity treatment is based on an integrated approach that includes:
Depending on the extent of the carious lesion, we intervene with a direct reconstruction, an inlay, or a dental crown. Each procedure aims to restore the original shape of the tooth and, with it, its masticatory and aesthetic function.
In our practice, we do not talk about “fillings,” but about dental reconstructions. Reconstructing means restoring the tooth’s natural morphology – made of cusps and grooves – to ensure effective chewing, durability over time, and impeccable aesthetics.
Each intervention is carried out with artisanal care and supported by the precision of the most advanced dental technologies. The result? A functional tooth, beautiful to see and perfectly integrated into the patient’s smile.
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It is often said that “dental hygiene ruins teeth.” Nothing could be further from the truth. Professional oral hygiene represents the first step to preventing cavities and intercepting initial lesions before they worsen. With the latest generation ultrasonic instruments and polishing powders, we keep teeth and gums in perfect health – without damaging them.
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Our commitment is to help you build confidence through your smile. That is why every cavity treatment in Rome Center is designed to be comfortable, precise, and long-lasting. We believe that healthy teeth are the first step to feeling better about yourself – and with others.
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Usually, a single session is enough to complete a dental reconstruction. In more complex cases, it may be necessary to divide the treatment into two or more appointments.
It is normal to feel slight post-operative sensitivity for a few days, due to the maneuvers performed to remove the damaged tissue. This sensitivity is usually transitory and reversible. The materials we use are designed to minimize discomfort.
The decision to proceed with a dental reconstruction is made only after a thorough preliminary evaluation of the tooth. After analyzing the extent of the damage caused by the cavity (or trauma), the dentist determines the most suitable option for the individual case. Each treatment is designed to restore shape and function in a personalized and minimally invasive way.
CAMBRA™ (Caries Management By Risk Assessment) is a scientifically validated protocol that allows us to assess the individual risk of cavities and build a tailored prevention program. Through this approach, we can strengthen protective factors and reduce risk factors, improving the long-term effectiveness of the treatment.
Absolutely yes. In addition to oral hygiene education, in our practice we perform, if indicated, fissure sealants in children and adolescents between 6 and 14 years. This simple and painless procedure involves applying a protective resin to permanent molars and premolars to prevent cavities.