Abstract

The development of the dental hard tissue represents a process in which at the same time are happening physical and chemical changes. But, very often, during their everyday use, people are facing teeth disorders which open doors for thinking and possible procedures on how to bring them back to their original state thru regeneration or restoration. The purpose of this act is not only to please the aesthetic appearance, but the functional meaning of the tooth as well. Analysis of home and foreign professional literature of this field gives us to know that the reason for tooth restoration manifests in the shape of dental carries, trauma, tooth wear and genetic defects. A substantial meaning for the patients is the change of old filling due the discoloration that occurs on the composite restorations and the teeth, an aesthetic correction is needed in the shape of direct restoration. During recent years an upward trend is noticed in the use of indirect restoration technics realized with aid of dental laboratory on previously taken impression. Only thru a true proper education, dentists high ethic, and application of the standards of the World Health Organization can we maintain the fully developed tooth, and perform a proper restorative procedure when needed.

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