Composite Constructions
Composites are materials that successfully meet both aesthetic and functional requirements. They are synthetic restoratives composed of an organic matrix (acrylic polymers) reinforced with inorganic fillers.
Composite restorations are highly valued for their ability to meet both aesthetic and functional requirements. These synthetic materials are composed of an organic matrix reinforced with inorganic fillers, providing strength, durability, and excellent esthetics. Composite constructions offer an effective alternative to metal-ceramic crowns and can restore even severely damaged teeth while maintaining a natural appearance. They are also widely used in implant restorations and can be applied in forms such as veneers, inlays/onlays, tabs, linings, and telescopic designs.
Advantages of Composite Restorations
High Strength and Resilience
Natural-Looking Aesthetics
Excellent Anatomical Adaptation
Natural Wear Properties
Conservative Treatment Approach
Versatile Application
Easily Repairable
Safe and Biocompatible



