Different types of dental restorations are designed to do specific jobs. Often the type of restoration recommended is directly dependent on how much healthy tooth structure is remaining after excavation of the pathology. Here is a breakdown of the most common restorations:
1. Sealants- White filling materials in a "flowable" form. Used to fill the decay-susceptible grooves of the back teeth. Usually utilized in children between 6-18 years as a preventative measure.




