Treating a cavity depends on the development stage of the cavity.
Shallow Cavities
Deeper Cavities
At this stage, composite fillings and amalgams will not last very long. With time, both crack, the contact with the tooth loosens and becomes permeable to bacteria, creating opportunities for more cavities. Furthermore, they cannot protect the fragile wall. These filling must thus be regularly renewed, bigger and bigger, eventually requiring root canal work on the tooth and crowning. An inlay or onlay, on the other hand, made-to-fit in a laboratory, provides a more precise morphology, gives a better protection to the remaining tooth wall and saves the possibility to keep the tooth alive. Moreover, when it is made out of ceramics or resins, it looks like a natural tooth.