Minimally invasive tooth-conserving and highly aesthetic therapy methods—
In contrast to conventional preparation, in the minimally invasive preparation only just as much healthy tooth substance, as is required for safe removal of caries.
For small tooth defects highly aesthetic, tooth-colored composite fillings are applied, by special composite methods to the tooth structure, under absolutely dry conditions of the tooth surfaces.
The detailed dental reconstruction is thus afterwards indistinguishable from natural teeth.
If the tooth is already weakened too much or restorative margins are far below the gum line, a highly aesthetic, minimally invasive laboratory-made restoration made of ceramic (inlay, partial crown) must be prepared.